Abdollahipour Reza, Psotta Rudolf, Land William M
a Palacky University Olomouc.
b University of Texas at San Antonio.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2016 Dec;87(4):408-413. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2016.1224295. Epub 2016 Sep 16.
Studies have suggested that the use of visual information may underlie the benefit associated with an external focus of attention. Recent studies exploring this connection have primarily relied on motor tasks that involve manipulation of an object (object projection). The present study examined whether vision influences the effect of attentional focus on the performance of body movements through space (body projection).
Participants (N = 24, M = 25.0 ± 3.3 years) performed a maximum vertical jump in a room with a 4-m ceiling under full-vision and no-vision conditions. Additionally, participants performed 3 trials under each of 3 attentional conditions, presented in a counterbalanced order: external focus (ExF; "concentrate on the ceiling and try to touch it"), internal focus (InF; "concentrate on your fingers and try to bring them up as high as possible"), and control (Con; no-focus instruction).
Results indicated that regardless of visual condition, a statistically significant difference was observed such that participants in the ExF condition (30.93 ± 8.37 cm) jumped significantly higher than participants in both the InF (30.09 ± 8.66 cm, p = .004, d = 0.68) and Con (30.23 ± 8.73 cm, p = .002, d = 0.57) conditions. Furthermore, jump height was overall significantly higher in the full-vision condition compared with the no-vision condition (p = .004, d = 0.47). Importantly, there was no interaction between ExF and vision.
The present findings demonstrate the benefit of an ExF on a body projection task and further provide evidence of the independence of ExF and visual information.
研究表明,视觉信息的使用可能是与外部注意力焦点相关益处的基础。最近探索这种联系的研究主要依赖于涉及物体操作(物体投射)的运动任务。本研究考察了视觉是否通过空间中的身体运动表现(身体投射)来影响注意力焦点的效果。
参与者(N = 24,年龄M = 25.0 ± 3.3岁)在一个天花板高4米的房间里,在全视觉和无视觉条件下进行最大垂直跳跃。此外,参与者在三种注意力条件下各进行3次试验,试验顺序采用平衡设计:外部焦点(ExF;“专注于天花板并尝试触摸它”)、内部焦点(InF;“专注于你的手指并尝试将它们举得尽可能高”)和对照组(Con;无焦点指示)。
结果表明,无论视觉条件如何,均观察到具有统计学意义的差异,即ExF条件下的参与者(30.93 ± 8.37厘米)跳跃高度显著高于InF(30.09 ± 8.66厘米,p = 0.004,d = 0.68)和Con(30.23 ± 8.73厘米,p = 0.002,d = 0.57)条件下的参与者。此外,与无视觉条件相比,全视觉条件下的跳跃高度总体上显著更高(p = 0.004,d = 0.47)。重要的是,ExF与视觉之间没有交互作用。
本研究结果证明了外部焦点对身体投射任务的益处,并进一步提供了外部焦点与视觉信息独立性的证据。