Den Hartigh Ruud J R, Van Dijk Marijn W G, Steenbeek Henderien W, Van Geert Paul L C
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen Groningen, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2016 Apr 20;7:532. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00532. eCollection 2016.
Across different domains, from sports to science, some individuals accomplish excellent levels of performance. For over 150 years, researchers have debated the roles of specific nature and nurture components to develop excellence. In this article, we argue that the key to excellence does not reside in specific underlying components, but rather in the ongoing interactions among the components. We propose that excellence emerges out of dynamic networks consisting of idiosyncratic mixtures of interacting components such as genetic endowment, motivation, practice, and coaching. Using computer simulations we demonstrate that the dynamic network model accurately predicts typical properties of excellence reported in the literature, such as the idiosyncratic developmental trajectories leading to excellence and the highly skewed distributions of productivity present in virtually any achievement domain. Based on this novel theoretical perspective on excellent human performance, this article concludes by suggesting policy implications and directions for future research.
在从体育到科学的不同领域,一些人取得了卓越的表现水平。150多年来,研究人员一直在争论特定的先天因素和后天培养因素在造就卓越方面所起的作用。在本文中,我们认为卓越的关键并不在于特定的潜在因素,而在于这些因素之间持续不断的相互作用。我们提出,卓越源自于由相互作用的因素(如遗传禀赋、动机、练习和指导)的独特组合构成的动态网络。通过计算机模拟,我们证明动态网络模型能够准确预测文献中报道的卓越的典型特征,比如通向卓越的独特发展轨迹以及几乎在任何成就领域都存在的高度不均衡的生产力分布。基于这种关于卓越人类表现的新颖理论视角,本文最后提出了政策含义和未来研究方向。