Wright David J, Holmes Paul S, Smith Dave
Institute for Performance Research, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crewe Green Road, Crewe CW1 5DU, United Kingdom.
J Mot Behav. 2011;43(3):193-201. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2011.557751.
The movement-related cortical potential (MRCP) is a low-frequency negative shift in the electroencephalographic recording that occurs about 2 s before voluntary movement production. The MRCP is thought to reflect the cortical processes involved in movement planning and movement preparation. In recent years, researchers have used this potential to investigate the processes involved in motor skill learning. Their findings indicate differences in the amplitude and onset times of the MRCP between experienced and novice performers, which have been attributed to long-term training in the experts. The authors discuss these findings critically and consider their implications for both future research and practice.
运动相关皮层电位(MRCP)是脑电图记录中一种低频负向偏移,出现在自主运动产生前约2秒。MRCP被认为反映了参与运动计划和运动准备的皮层过程。近年来,研究人员利用这种电位来研究运动技能学习所涉及的过程。他们的研究结果表明,经验丰富的表演者和新手之间MRCP的幅度和起始时间存在差异,这归因于专家们的长期训练。作者对这些研究结果进行了批判性讨论,并考虑了它们对未来研究和实践的启示。