North Jamie S, Hope Ed, Williams A Mark
Expert Performance and Skill Acquisition Research Group, School of Sport, Health, and Applied Science, St. Mary's University, TwickenhamTwickenham, United Kingdom.
School of Sport and Exercise Science, Faculty of Science, Liverpool John Moores UniversityLiverpool, United Kingdom.
Front Psychol. 2017 Jun 13;8:963. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00963. eCollection 2017.
We identified the important micro-relations that are perceived when attempting to recognize patterns in stimuli consisting of multiple dynamic objects. Skilled and less-skilled participants were presented with point light display sequences representing dynamic patterns in an invasion sport and were subsequently required to make familiarity based recognition judgments in three different conditions, each of which contained only a select number of features that were present at initial viewing. No differences in recognition accuracy were observed between skilled and less-skilled participants when just objects located in the periphery were presented. Yet, when presented with the relative motions of two centrally located attacking objects only, skilled participants were significantly more accurate than less-skilled participants and their recognition accuracy improved further when a target object was included against which these relative motions could be judged. Skilled participants can perceive and recognize global patterns on the basis of centrally located relational information.
我们识别出了在尝试识别由多个动态物体组成的刺激中的模式时所感知到的重要微观关系。向熟练和不太熟练的参与者展示了代表一项侵入性运动中动态模式的点光显示序列,随后要求他们在三种不同条件下做出基于熟悉度的识别判断,每种条件仅包含初始观看时出现的特定数量的特征。当仅呈现位于周边的物体时,熟练和不太熟练的参与者在识别准确性上没有观察到差异。然而,当仅呈现两个位于中心的攻击物体的相对运动时,熟练的参与者比不太熟练的参与者显著更准确,并且当包含一个目标物体以便可以据此判断这些相对运动时,他们的识别准确性进一步提高。熟练的参与者能够基于位于中心的关系信息感知和识别全局模式。