University of Burgundy.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2022 Jun;93(2):423-428. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2020.1826391. Epub 2020 Oct 19.
: Based on the Chalabaev et al. (2013) study showing that in a Stereotype Threat (ST) situation the velocity of force production in a simple motor task can be affected, this study aimed to replicate this result and tested the role of Visuo-Spatial Working Memory (VSWM) in the ST effect. : Twenty one female athletes performed maximum voluntary contractions of the knee extensor muscles on an isokinetic dynamometer (Biodex), under neutral, ST, and ST with mental imagery conditions. The Rate Force of Development (RFD), a velocity indicator, was measured under each condition. VSWM and avoidance-related processes were measured in at a separate time. : Data confirmed that the RFD decreased when the stereotype threat was introduced, but also that mental imagery of the movement in the pre-contraction stage prevented this effect. Moreover, in the ST condition avoidance-related processes did not affect the RFD. In contrast, higher VSWM performance was associated with higher RFD. : These findings suggest that the ST effects on a simple motor task can be explained by an alteration of working memory which impairs movement preparatory processes in the pre-contraction stage.
基于查拉巴耶夫等人(2013 年)的研究表明,在刻板印象威胁(ST)情境下,简单运动任务中的力产生速度会受到影响,本研究旨在复制这一结果,并测试视空间工作记忆(VSWM)在 ST 效应中的作用。21 名女性运动员在等动测力计(Biodex)上进行了最大自主膝关节伸展肌收缩,分别在中性、ST 和 ST 与心理意象条件下进行。在每种情况下都测量了速率力发展(RFD),这是一个速度指标。VSWM 和回避相关过程在单独的时间进行测量。数据证实,当引入刻板印象威胁时,RFD 会降低,但在预收缩阶段对运动的心理意象可以防止这种效应。此外,在 ST 条件下,回避相关过程不会影响 RFD。相比之下,较高的 VSWM 表现与较高的 RFD 相关。这些发现表明,简单运动任务中的 ST 效应可以用工作记忆的改变来解释,这种改变会损害预收缩阶段的运动准备过程。