Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc. (Sony CSL), Tokyo, Japan.
Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One. 2021 Jan 6;16(1):e0244082. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0244082. eCollection 2021.
Under pressure, motor actions, such as those required in public speech, surgery, or musical performance, can be compromised, even when these have been well-trained. The latter is often referred to as 'choking' under pressure. Although multifaceted problems mediate such performance failure in anxiogenic situations, such as compromised motor dexterity and cognitive disruption, the fundamental set of abnormalities characterizing choking under pressure and how these abnormalities are related have not been elucidated. Here, we attempted, first, to classify behavioural, psychological, and physiological abnormalities associated with choking under pressure in musicians and, second, to identify their relationship based on datasets derived from a questionnaire with 258 pianist respondents. Explorative factor analysis demonstrated eight functional abnormalities related to the musicians' choking, such as attention to the audience, erroneous motor actions, perceptual confusion, and failure of memory recall, which however did not include exaggerated attention to the performance. This suggests distraction of attention away from skill execution, which may underlie the spoiled performance under pressure. A structural equation analysis further inferred causal relationships among them. For instance, while failure of memory recall was influenced by passive behaviours manifesting under pressure, erroneous motor actions during performance were influenced by feeling rushed and a loss of body control. In addition, some specific personal traits, such as neuroticism, public self-consciousness, and a lack of confidence, were associated with the extent to which pressure brought about these abnormalities. These findings suggest that distinct psycho-behavioural abnormalities and personal traits underlie the detrimental effects of pressure on musical performance.
在压力下,运动行为(如公众演讲、手术或音乐表演所需的行为)可能会受到影响,即使这些行为已经经过很好的训练。后者通常被称为“压力下的窒息”。尽管在焦虑情境中,如运动灵活性受损和认知中断,多种问题会导致这种表现失败,但压力下窒息的基本异常特征及其相互关系尚未阐明。在这里,我们首先尝试对与压力下窒息相关的音乐家的行为、心理和生理异常进行分类,其次根据从 258 名钢琴家受访者的问卷中得出的数据集来确定它们之间的关系。探索性因素分析表明,与音乐家窒息相关的有 8 种功能异常,如对观众的关注、错误的运动行为、感知混乱和记忆回忆失败,但这并不包括对表演的过分关注。这表明注意力从技能执行上的分散,这可能是压力下表现不佳的原因。结构方程分析进一步推断了它们之间的因果关系。例如,虽然记忆回忆失败受到压力下表现出的被动行为的影响,但演奏过程中的错误运动行为受到紧迫感和身体控制丧失的影响。此外,一些特定的个人特质,如神经质、公众自我意识和缺乏自信,与压力导致这些异常的程度有关。这些发现表明,不同的心理行为异常和个人特质是压力对音乐表现产生不利影响的基础。