Schaefer Sydney Y, Lang Catherine E
Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA.
J Mot Behav. 2012;44(5):313-27. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2012.708367. Epub 2012 Aug 30.
Theories of motor learning predict that training a movement reduces the amount of attention needed for its performance (i.e., more automatic). If training one movement transfers, then the amount of attention needed for performing a second movement should also be reduced, as measured under dual task conditions. The authors' purpose was to test whether dual task paradigms are feasible for detecting transfer of training between two naturalistic movements. Immediately following motor training, subjects improved performance of a second untrained movement under single and dual task conditions. Subjects with no training did not. Improved performance in the untrained movement was likely due to transfer, and suggests that dual tasks may be feasible for detecting transfer between naturalistic actions.
运动学习理论预测,对一种动作进行训练会减少执行该动作所需的注意力(即,动作会更自动)。如果对一种动作的训练能够迁移,那么在双重任务条件下测量时,执行第二种动作所需的注意力也应减少。作者的目的是测试双重任务范式是否可用于检测两种自然动作之间的训练迁移。在运动训练之后,受试者在单任务和双重任务条件下对第二种未训练动作的表现立即得到改善。未经训练的受试者则没有。未训练动作表现的改善可能是由于迁移,这表明双重任务可能可用于检测自然动作之间的迁移。