Kanagawa University.
Tokyo Metropolitan University.
Motor Control. 2021 May 13;25(3):462-474. doi: 10.1123/mc.2020-0113.
As previous studies have suggested that bimanual coordination is important for slacklining, the authors questioned whether this important skill plays a role in the performance of a fundamental task of slacklining. To address this question, the authors compared single-leg standing on the slackline between novices and experts in terms of bimanual coordination dynamics within a dynamical systems framework using relative phase and recurrence quantification analysis measures. Five novices and five experts participated in the experiment. Participants were required to perform single-leg standing on a slackline. To collect motion data while slacklining, the authors used a 3D motion capture system and obtained time series data on the wrist position of both hands. The authors compared bimanual coordination dynamics between novices and experts. Although this preliminary study was limited in its sample size, the results suggest that experts tend to show a more antiphase coordination pattern than novices do and that they can more sustainably coordinate their hands compared with novices in terms of temporal structure in diagonal-related recurrence measures (i.e., maxline, mean line, and percentage determinism).
如先前的研究表明,双手协调对于走扁带很重要,作者质疑这种重要的技能是否在走扁带的基本任务表现中发挥作用。为了解决这个问题,作者在动力系统框架内,使用相对相位和递归量化分析措施,比较了新手和专家在单脚站在扁带上时的双手协调动力学。五名新手和五名专家参与了实验。参与者被要求在扁带上进行单脚站立。为了在走扁带时收集运动数据,作者使用了一个 3D 运动捕捉系统,并获得了双手腕位置的时间序列数据。作者比较了新手和专家的双手协调动力学。尽管这项初步研究的样本量有限,但结果表明,与新手相比,专家往往表现出更明显的反相协调模式,并且在与对角线相关的递归测量(即最大线、平均线和确定性百分比)的时间结构方面,他们的双手能够更持续地协调。