Vickers Joan N
Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Prog Brain Res. 2009;174:279-88. doi: 10.1016/S0079-6123(09)01322-3.
One of the most elusive mysteries in psychology is perception-action coupling and the extent vision for perception is distinct from vision for action. In this chapter, I explore research on the control of the gaze during well-known sport tasks (vision for action) and the bidirectional link between perceptual and cognitive processes and optimal/nonoptimal motor performance. Considerable evidence now exists showing that specific gaze characteristics underlie higher levels of sport performance. The quiet eye has emerged as a characteristic of higher levels of performance and is the final fixation or tracking gaze that occurs prior to the final movement. Cognitive and ecological accounts of the quiet eye are presented and current controversies and future directions explored.
心理学中最难以捉摸的谜团之一是感知 - 行动耦合,以及用于感知的视觉与用于行动的视觉的不同程度。在本章中,我探讨了在著名体育任务中(用于行动的视觉)注视控制的研究,以及感知和认知过程与最佳/非最佳运动表现之间的双向联系。现在有大量证据表明,特定的注视特征是高水平运动表现的基础。静眼已成为高水平表现的一个特征,是在最终动作之前出现的最后一次固定或跟踪注视。本文介绍了静眼的认知和生态学解释,并探讨了当前的争议和未来的方向。