Liu Yeou-Teh, Mayer-Kress Gottfried, Newell Karl M
Department of Physical Education, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, Taiwan.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2006 Apr;32(2):380-93. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.32.2.380.
The experiments examined qualitative and quantitative changes in the dynamics of learning a novel motor skill (roller ball task) as a function of the manipulation of a control parameter (initial ball speed). The focus was on the relation between the rates of change in performance over practice time and the changing time scales of the evolving attractor dynamic. Results showed 3 different learning patterns to the changes in the dynamics as a function of practice that were mediated by the initial ball speed. Only participants who learned the task showed a bifurcation in coordination mode that was preceded by enhanced performance variability. The observed multiple time scales to motor learning are interpreted as the products of the dynamical stability and instability realized from (a) the continually evolving landscape dynamics due to bifurcations between attractor organization and (b) the transient phenomena associated with moving toward and away from fixed-point dynamics.
这些实验研究了作为控制参数(初始球速)操纵函数的新型运动技能(滚球任务)学习动态中的定性和定量变化。重点在于练习时间内表现变化率与不断演变的吸引子动态变化时间尺度之间的关系。结果表明,根据初始球速的不同,随着练习,动态变化呈现出3种不同的学习模式。只有学会任务的参与者在协调模式中出现了分岔,且在此之前表现变异性增强。观察到的运动学习的多个时间尺度被解释为以下两者实现的动态稳定性和不稳定性的产物:(a)由于吸引子组织之间的分岔导致的不断演变的景观动态;(b)与朝向和远离定点动态相关的瞬态现象。