Delignières Didier, Torre Kjerstin
EA 2991 Movement to Health, University Montpellier 1, France.
J Mot Behav. 2011;43(4):311-8. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2011.588274.
B. H. Repp and S. R. Steiman (2010) suggested that event-based and emergent timing, usually conceived as mutually exclusive modes of timing, could in fact coexist in a single activity. According to this point of view, rhythmic activities could exploit mixtures of control modes, in which the relative importance of event-based and emergent components could depend on task characteristics. This point of view, in the opinion of the authors of the present article, corresponds to a fundamental misunderstanding of the theoretical basis of the event-based and emergent distinction, and is not supported by any experimental evidence. However, they present some new results that could support new lines of reasoning for the future developments of research in this domain.
B. H. 雷普和S. R. 斯泰曼(2010年)提出,基于事件的计时和新兴计时,通常被认为是相互排斥的计时模式,实际上可能在单一活动中共存。根据这一观点,有节奏的活动可以利用控制模式的混合,其中基于事件和新兴成分的相对重要性可能取决于任务特征。本文作者认为,这一观点对应于对基于事件和新兴区别的理论基础的根本误解,且没有任何实验证据支持。然而,他们提出了一些新结果,这些结果可能为该领域未来的研究发展提供新的推理思路。