School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Mem Cognit. 2011 Jul;39(5):894-901. doi: 10.3758/s13421-010-0067-7.
The aim of the present study was to examine the anticipatory nature of pattern perception in sport by using static and moving basketball patterns across three different display types. Participants of differing skill levels were included in order to determine whether the effects would be moderated by the knowledge and experience of the observer in the same manner reported previously for simple images. The results from a pattern recognition task showed that both expert and recreational participants were more likely to anticipate the next likely state of a pattern when it was presented as a moving video, but only the experts appeared to have the depth of understanding required to elicit the same anticipatory encoding for patterns presented as schematic images. The results extend those reported in previous research and provide further evidence of an anticipatory encoding in pattern perception for images containing complex, interrelated patterns.
本研究旨在通过使用静态和动态篮球模式以及三种不同的显示类型来检验运动中模式感知的预期性质。本研究纳入了不同技能水平的参与者,以确定这种效果是否会像以前对简单图像的报告那样,被观察者的知识和经验所调节。模式识别任务的结果表明,当模式以移动视频呈现时,无论是专家还是休闲参与者,都更有可能预测下一个可能的模式状态,但只有专家似乎具有所需的理解深度,才能对呈现为示意图像的模式产生相同的预期编码。这些结果扩展了以前研究中的结果,并为包含复杂、相互关联的模式的图像中的预期编码提供了进一步的证据。