Loffing Florian, Schorer Jörg, Hagemann Norbert, Baker Joseph
University of Kassel, Kassel, Germany.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2012 Feb;74(2):446-53. doi: 10.3758/s13414-011-0252-1.
High ball speeds and close distances between competitors require athletes in interactive sports to correctly anticipate an opponent's intentions in order to render appropriate reactions. Although it is considered crucial for successful performance, such skill appears impaired when athletes are confronted with a left-handed opponent, possibly because of athletes' reduced perceptual familiarity with rarely encountered left-handed actions. To test this negative perceptual frequency effect hypothesis, we invited 18 skilled and 18 novice volleyball players to predict shot directions of left- and right-handed attacks in a video-based visual anticipation task. In accordance with our predictions, and with recent reports on laterality differences in visual perception, the outcome of left-handed actions was significantly less accurately predicted than the outcome of right-handed attacks. In addition, this left-right bias was most distinct when predictions had to be based on preimpact (i.e., before hand-ball contact) kinematic cues, and skilled players were generally more affected by the opponents' handedness than were novices. The study's findings corroborate the assumption that skilled visual perception is attuned to more frequently encountered actions.
在互动性运动中,高速的球速和选手之间较近的距离要求运动员能够正确预判对手的意图,以便做出恰当的反应。尽管这种技能被认为是成功表现的关键,但当运动员面对左手持拍/惯用左手的对手时,这项技能似乎会受到损害,这可能是因为运动员对很少遇到的左手动作的感知熟悉度降低。为了验证这种负面感知频率效应假说,我们邀请了18名熟练的排球运动员和18名新手排球运动员,在一项基于视频的视觉预判任务中预测左手和右手攻击的击球方向。与我们的预测一致,并且与最近关于视觉感知中左右差异的报道相符,左手动作的结果预测准确性明显低于右手攻击的结果。此外,当预测必须基于击球前(即手与球接触前)的运动线索时,这种左右偏差最为明显,并且熟练的运动员通常比新手更容易受到对手惯用手的影响。该研究的结果证实了这样一种假设,即熟练的视觉感知会适应更频繁遇到的动作。