School of Psychology, Deakin University.
Percept Mot Skills. 2011 Dec;113(3):805-14. doi: 10.2466/05.11.23.PMS.113.6.815-814.
This study examined the effect of similar versus dissimilar retroactive interference on the mental practice effects for performing a novel motor skill. Research has shown that mental practice of a motor task can interfere with learning and performance of the task; however, little is known about how different retroactive interference activities affect mental practice effects. 90 volunteers ages 18 to 51 years (M=26.8, SD=9.6) completed a pre-test and post-test of 10 sets of five trials of a throwing task with the non-preferred hand. In the practice phase, participants mentally practiced the throwing task and then mentally practiced a task that was similar, dissimilar, or completed an unrelated reading task. Performance for all groups improved from pre- to post-test; however, there were no differences in increases for the three groups. The findings suggest that mental practice of similar and dissimilar tasks produced no significant interference in performance.
本研究考察了相似和不同回溯干扰对新运动技能心理练习效果的影响。研究表明,对运动任务进行心理练习可能会干扰对该任务的学习和表现;然而,对于不同回溯干扰活动如何影响心理练习效果,我们知之甚少。90 名志愿者年龄在 18 至 51 岁之间(M=26.8,SD=9.6),完成了 10 组 5 次非惯用手投掷任务的预测试和后测试。在练习阶段,参与者对投掷任务进行了心理练习,然后对相似、不相似或完成不相关的阅读任务进行了心理练习。所有组的表现都从预测试到后测试有所提高;然而,三组之间的提高没有差异。研究结果表明,对相似和不同任务进行心理练习对表现没有产生显著的干扰。