Chohan Ambreen, Verheul Martine H G, Van Kampen Paulien M, Wind Marline, Savelsbergh Geert J P
Institute for Biophysical and Clinical Research Into Human Movement, Manchester Metropolitan University, Alsager, Cheshire, England.
J Mot Behav. 2008 Jan;40(1):18-28. doi: 10.3200/JMBR.40.1.18-28.
The authors investigated the effect of ball velocity and walking direction on children's adherence to the constant bearing angle (CBA) strategy. Children (N = 20) approached a moving ball to manually intercept it at a predefined target area. Results revealed that 10- to 12-year-olds adhered more than 5- to 7-year-olds to the CBA strategy. Younger children deviated more than older children from smaller angles of approach and lower ball velocities. The present findings suggest that younger children have difficulty adjusting to task requirements because they fail to couple walking velocity with ball velocity. The improvement seen with increasing age suggests that compliance with the CBA strategy may be attributed to older children's enhanced coincidence anticipation.
作者研究了球速和行走方向对儿童坚持恒定方位角(CBA)策略的影响。20名儿童接近一个移动的球,以便在预先定义的目标区域手动拦截它。结果显示,10至12岁的儿童比5至7岁的儿童更坚持CBA策略。年幼儿童在较小的接近角度和较低的球速下比年长儿童偏离更多。目前的研究结果表明,年幼儿童难以适应任务要求,因为他们未能将行走速度与球速相匹配。随着年龄增长而出现的改善表明,对CBA策略的遵守可能归因于年长儿童增强的同步预期。