Wright David L, Pleasants Frank, Gomez-Meza Marco
1 Texas A&M University.
2 UNC-Chapel Hill.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 1990 Dec;12(4):406-414. doi: 10.1123/jsep.12.4.406.
The study examined (a) experienced and novice volleyball players' ability to detect and use information from advance visual sources and (b) the differential availability of information from such advance sources for a variety of volleyball offensive plays. Experienced and novice volleyball players viewed film sequences simulating offensive attack patterns as observed by a defensive backcourt player preparing to intercept an impending spike. Sequences were presented with varying degrees of temporal information both prior to and after the offensive setter's initial contact with the ball. Results indicated that the time period of 167 msec prior to the setter's contact up to and including setter contact provided a rich source of usable information to the experienced player which was not utilized by the novice. In addition, the availability of visual cues at specific stages of the temporal sequencing was dependent on the type of offensive play being executed. These findings taken together highlight the importance of considering the interaction of visual information available from advance cue sources and the particular action being viewed.
(a)经验丰富的和新手排球运动员从预先视觉源检测和使用信息的能力,以及(b)此类预先源的信息对于各种排球进攻战术的不同可用性。经验丰富的和新手排球运动员观看了模拟进攻攻击模式的影片序列,这些序列是由一名准备拦截即将到来的扣球的防守后场球员所观察到的。在进攻二传手首次触球之前和之后,序列都呈现出不同程度的时间信息。结果表明,在二传手触球前167毫秒直至包括二传手触球的这段时间,为经验丰富的球员提供了丰富的可用信息源,而新手并未利用这些信息。此外,时间序列特定阶段的视觉线索可用性取决于所执行的进攻战术类型。综合这些发现凸显了考虑从预先线索源获得的视觉信息与所观看的特定动作之间相互作用的重要性。