Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, California State University-East Bay, Hayward, CA 94542, USA.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2009 Sep;80(3):469-79. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2009.10599585.
We tested expert baseball pitchers for evidence of especial skills at the regulation pitching distance. Seven college pitchers threw indoors to a target placed at 60.5 feet (18.44 m) and four closer and four further distances away. Accuracy at the regulation distance was significantly better than predicted by regression on the nonregulation distances (p < .02), indicating an especial skill effect emerged despite the absence of normal contextual cues. Self-efficacy data failed to support confidence as a mediating factor in especial skill effect. We concluded that cognitive theories fail to fully account for the patterns of observed data, and therefore theoretical explanations of the especial skills must address noncognitive aspects of motor learning and control.
我们对专业棒球投手进行了测试,以寻找在规定投球距离下具有特殊技能的证据。七名大学生投手在室内向放置在 60.5 英尺(18.44 米)的目标投球,还有四人投得更远或更近。与非规定距离的回归相比,在规定距离上的准确性明显更好(p<.02),这表明尽管缺乏正常的上下文提示,特殊技能效应还是出现了。自我效能数据未能支持信心作为特殊技能效应的中介因素。我们的结论是,认知理论不能充分解释观察到的数据模式,因此,对特殊技能的理论解释必须涉及运动学习和控制的非认知方面。