Loffing Florian, Sölter Florian, Hagemann Norbert, Strauss Bernd
Department of Psychology and Society, Institute of Sports and Sports Science, University of Kassel Kassel, Germany.
Department of Psychology and Society, Institute of Sports and Sports Science, University of Kassel Kassel, Germany ; Department of Sport Psychology, Institute of Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Muenster Muenster, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2015 Dec 1;6:1820. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01820. eCollection 2015.
Low perceptual familiarity with relatively rarer left-handed as opposed to more common right-handed individuals may result in athletes' poorer ability to anticipate the former's action intentions. Part of such left-right asymmetry in visual anticipation could be due to an inefficient gaze strategy during confrontation with left-handed individuals. To exemplify, observers may not mirror their gaze when viewing left- vs. right-handed actions but preferentially fixate on an opponent's right body side, irrespective of an opponent's handedness, owing to the predominant exposure to right-handed actions. So far empirical verification of such assumption, however, is lacking. Here we report on an experiment where team-handball goalkeepers' and non-goalkeepers' gaze behavior was recorded while they predicted throw direction of left- and right-handed 7-m penalties shown as videos on a computer monitor. As expected, goalkeepers were considerably more accurate than non-goalkeepers and prediction was better against right- than left-handed penalties. However, there was no indication of differences in gaze measures (i.e., number of fixations, overall and final fixation duration, time-course of horizontal or vertical fixation deviation) as a function of skill group or the penalty-takers' handedness. Findings suggest that inferior anticipation of left-handed compared to right-handed individuals' action intentions may not be associated with misalignment in gaze behavior. Rather, albeit looking similarly, accuracy differences could be due to observers' differential ability of picking up and interpreting the visual information provided by left- vs. right-handed movements.
与更为常见的右利手个体相比,对相对罕见的左利手个体的感知熟悉度较低,这可能导致运动员预测前者动作意图的能力较差。视觉预判中这种左右不对称的部分原因可能是在与左利手个体对抗时注视策略效率低下。举例来说,观察者在观看左利手和右利手的动作时可能不会镜像他们的注视,而是由于主要接触的是右利手动作,无论对手是左利手还是右利手,都优先注视对手身体的右侧。然而,到目前为止,这种假设还缺乏实证验证。在此,我们报告一项实验,在实验中记录了团队手球守门员和非守门员在预测电脑显示器上以视频形式呈现的左利手和右利手7米罚球的投掷方向时的注视行为。正如预期的那样,守门员比非守门员的预测准确性要高得多,并且对右利手罚球的预测比对左利手罚球的预测更好。然而,没有迹象表明注视指标(即注视次数、总注视持续时间和最终注视持续时间、水平或垂直注视偏差的时间进程)因技能组或罚球者的利手性而存在差异。研究结果表明,与右利手个体的动作意图相比,对左利手个体动作意图的预判较差可能与注视行为的偏差无关。相反,尽管看起来相似,但准确性差异可能是由于观察者提取和解释左利手与右利手动作所提供视觉信息的能力不同。