Zaal Frank T J M, Thelen Esther
Department of Psychology, Indiana University, IN, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2005 Dec;31(6):1266-73. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.31.6.1266.
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size of the target. The authors had 7-, 9-, and 11-month-old infants reach for small and large targets to investigate a possible relation between the emergence of this speed-accuracy trade-off and the improvements in infants' ability to pick up tiny objects. By 7 months of age, infants slowed down their reaches for smaller objects. The authors concluded that it was not the ability to use a precision grip that facilitated the speed-accuracy trade-off but rather the other way around. The slowing down toward the end of the movement might set the conditions for the development of fine distal control of the hand.
成年人伸手够物动作的速度与够取距离及目标大小存在规律关联。作者让7个月、9个月和11个月大的婴儿伸手去够大小不同的目标,以探究这种速度 - 准确性权衡的出现与婴儿抓取微小物体能力提升之间的可能关系。到7个月大时,婴儿伸手够较小物体的速度会减慢。作者得出结论,并非使用精确抓握的能力促进了速度 - 准确性权衡,而是恰恰相反。动作接近尾声时的速度减慢可能为手部精细远端控制的发展创造了条件。