Vine Samuel J, Moore Lee J, Wilson Mark R
Sport and Health Sciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter Exeter, UK.
School of Sport and Exercise, University of Gloucestershire Gloucester, UK.
Front Psychol. 2016 Nov 1;7:1671. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01671. eCollection 2016.
The aim of this article is to present an integrative conceptual framework that depicts the effect of acute stress on the performance of visually guided motor skills. We draw upon seminal theories highlighting the importance of subjective interpretations of stress on subsequent performance and outline how models of disrupted attentional control might explain this effect through impairments in visuomotor control. We first synthesize and critically discuss empirical support for theories examining these relationships in isolation. We then outline our integrative framework that seeks to provide a more complete picture of the interacting influences of stress responses (challenge and threat) and attention in explaining how elevated stress may lead to different visuomotor performance outcomes. We propose a number of mechanisms that explain why evaluations of stress are related to attentional control, and highlight the emotion of anxiety as the most likely candidate to explain why negative reactions to stress lead to disrupted attention and poor visuomotor skill performance. Finally, we propose a number of feedback loops that explain why stress responses are often self-perpetuating, as well as a number of proposed interventions that are designed to help improve or maintain performance in real world performance environments (e.g., sport, surgery, military, and aviation).
本文旨在提出一个综合概念框架,描述急性应激对视觉引导运动技能表现的影响。我们借鉴了一些开创性理论,这些理论强调了应激的主观解释对后续表现的重要性,并概述了注意力控制受干扰的模型如何通过视运动控制受损来解释这种影响。我们首先综合并批判性地讨论了孤立研究这些关系的理论的实证支持。然后,我们概述了我们的综合框架,该框架旨在更全面地描绘应激反应(挑战和威胁)与注意力的相互作用影响,以解释压力升高如何导致不同的视运动表现结果。我们提出了一些机制来解释为什么对应激的评估与注意力控制有关,并强调焦虑情绪是解释为什么对应激的负面反应会导致注意力分散和视运动技能表现不佳的最可能因素。最后,我们提出了一些反馈回路来解释为什么应激反应往往会自我延续,以及一些旨在帮助在现实世界表现环境(如运动、手术、军事和航空)中提高或维持表现的建议干预措施。