Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt University, Wilson Hall, 111 21st Avenue south, Nashville, TN 37203, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2010 Jun;36(3):662-72. doi: 10.1037/a0018390.
Sequential control over routine action is widely assumed to be controlled by stable, highly practiced representations. Our findings demonstrate that the processes controlling routine actions in the domain of skilled typing can be flexibly manipulated by memory processes coding recent experience with typing particular words and letters. In two experiments, we extended Masson's (1986) procedure for measuring item-specific learning in the context of acquiring an unfamiliar skill to the highly skilled domain of typing. Skilled typists' performance improved during practice with typing words composed from a specific set of letters. In a transfer phase, performance was fastest for trained words, followed by new words composed of trained letters, and slowest for new words composed of untrained letters. The finding that recent episodic experience with typing particular words and letters influences skilled typing performance holds widespread implications for theories of typing, sequence learning, and motor control.
人们普遍认为,对常规动作的顺序控制是由稳定的、经过高度训练的表示来控制的。我们的研究结果表明,控制熟练打字领域中常规动作的过程可以通过编码最近打字特定单词和字母的记忆过程来灵活地操作。在两项实验中,我们将 Masson(1986)在获得不熟悉技能的背景下测量特定项目学习的程序扩展到了高度熟练的打字领域。熟练打字员在练习打字特定单词时表现得到了提高。在转移阶段,训练过的单词的表现最快,其次是由训练过的字母组成的新单词,而由未训练的字母组成的新单词最慢。最近与打字特定单词和字母的情节体验影响熟练打字表现的发现,对打字、序列学习和运动控制的理论具有广泛的影响。