Ong Nicole T, Hawke Jamie, Hodges Nicola J
School of Kinesiology, University of British Columbia, BC V6T 1Z1, Canada.
Brain Sci. 2019 May 23;9(5):119. doi: 10.3390/brainsci9050119.
We evaluated if and how success perceptions, through target size manipulations, impact processes related to motor learning. This work was based on recent literature suggesting that expectations and self-efficacy exert a direct impact on learning. We measured arousal, kinematics, learner expectancies, motivation, and outcomes in a dart-throwing task. Novices ( = 29) were assigned to either a "Large-target" (horizontal target, 10-cm high) or "Small-target" (2-cm high) group for practice ( = 90), and both groups completed 24-h retention tests. The Small-target group took longer to plan and process feedback in the pre-throw and post-throw periods, respectively, and showed larger joint amplitudes early in practice compared to the Large-target group. As predicted, the Large-target group made more hits and had heightened outcome expectancies compared to the Small-target group. Surprisingly, only the Large-target group performed better than they expected. Despite the Large-target group having more target hits, enhanced expectancies, and more unexpected success, this group did not outperform the Small-target group on behavioural indices of performance and learning. This research questions assumptions and results related to success-related manipulations for task performance and mechanisms related to target size manipulations.
我们评估了成功感知是否以及如何通过目标大小的操控来影响与运动学习相关的过程。这项工作基于最近的文献,这些文献表明期望和自我效能对学习有直接影响。我们在一项飞镖投掷任务中测量了唤醒水平、运动学、学习者期望、动机和结果。新手(n = 29)被分配到“大目标”(水平目标,高10厘米)或“小目标”(高2厘米)组进行练习(n = 90),两组都完成了24小时的保持测试。与大目标组相比,小目标组在投掷前和投掷后的时间段分别花费更长时间来计划和处理反馈,并且在练习初期表现出更大的关节幅度。正如预测的那样,与小目标组相比,大目标组命中次数更多,结果期望更高。令人惊讶的是,只有大目标组的表现优于他们的预期。尽管大目标组有更多的目标命中次数、更高的期望和更多意外的成功,但在表现和学习的行为指标上,该组并未超过小目标组。这项研究对与任务表现的成功相关操控以及与目标大小操控相关的机制的假设和结果提出了质疑。