Adams Danielle, Ashford Kelly J, Jackson Robin C
School of Sport and Education, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2014 Aug;36(4):366-74. doi: 10.1123/jsep.2013-0085.
The effect of priming on the speed and accuracy of skilled performance and on a probe-reaction time task designed to measure residual attentional capacity, was assessed. Twenty-four skilled soccer players completed a dribbling task under three prime conditions (fluency, skill-focus, and neutral) and a control condition. Results revealed changes in trial completion time and secondary task performance in line with successfully priming autonomous and skill-focused attention. Retention test data for task completion time and probe-reaction time indicated a linear decrease in the priming effect such that the effect was nonsignificant after 30 min. Results provide further support for the efficacy of priming and provide the first evidence of concurrent changes in attentional demands, consistent with promoting or disrupting automatic skill execution.
研究评估了启动对熟练表现的速度和准确性以及对一项旨在测量残余注意力容量的探测反应时间任务的影响。24名熟练的足球运动员在三种启动条件(流畅性、技能聚焦和中性)以及一种对照条件下完成了一项运球任务。结果显示,试验完成时间和次要任务表现发生了变化,这与成功启动自主注意力和技能聚焦注意力一致。任务完成时间和探测反应时间的保留测试数据表明,启动效应呈线性下降,以至于在30分钟后该效应不显著。研究结果为启动的有效性提供了进一步支持,并首次证明了注意力需求的同时变化,这与促进或干扰自动技能执行是一致的。