Ramsey Harry, Dicks Matt, Hope Lorraine, Reddy Vasu
Department of Psychology, University of Portsmouth, King Henry Building, King Henry I Street, Portsmouth, PO1 2DY, UK.
School of Sport, Health and Exercise Science, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK.
Sports Med Open. 2022 Apr 8;8(1):47. doi: 10.1186/s40798-022-00441-y.
Expert performers in fast-ball and combat sports continuously interact with their opponents and, if they are to be successful, adapt behaviour in order to gain an advantage. For example, disguise and deception are recognised as skilful behaviours that are employed to disrupt an opponent's ability to successfully anticipate their actions. We contend that such skilled behaviour unfolds during the interaction between opposing players, yet typical research approaches omit and/or artificially script these interactions. To promote the study of skilled behaviour as it emerges during competitive interactions, we offer an account informed by contemporary ecological perspectives for shaping investigation into how deception and disguise can be used to gain an advantage over an opponent and the challenges it poses to anticipation. We propose that each player attempts to develop maximum grip on the interaction through exploiting information across multiple timescales to position themselves as to facilitate openness to relevant affordances. The act of deception can be understood as offering a misleading affordance that an opponent is invited to act on, imposing a significant challenge to an opponent's ability to attain grip by manipulating the information available. Grounded in our ecological perspective, we emphasise the need for future investigation into: (1) the role of disguise for disrupting anticipation; (2) how deception can be employed to gain an advantage by manipulating information on multiple timescales, before detailing; (3) how opposing performers go beyond merely exploiting information and actively elicit information to deal with deception and disguise during an interaction.
快速球类运动和格斗运动中的专业运动员会不断与对手互动,并且为了取得成功,他们会调整自己的行为以获取优势。例如,伪装和欺骗被视为巧妙的行为,用于干扰对手成功预测其行动的能力。我们认为,这种技巧性的行为在对立球员之间的互动过程中展现出来,但典型的研究方法忽略了这些互动,并且/或者人为地设定了这些互动。为了促进对竞争互动中出现的技巧性行为的研究,我们提供一种基于当代生态学视角的观点,以指导对欺骗和伪装如何被用来获得对对手的优势以及它给预测带来的挑战的调查。我们提出,每个球员都试图通过利用多个时间尺度上的信息来最大程度地掌控互动,从而使自己处于便于利用相关可供性的位置。欺骗行为可以被理解为提供一种误导性的可供性,诱使对手据此行动,这对对手通过操纵可用信息来获得掌控的能力构成了重大挑战。基于我们的生态学视角,我们强调未来有必要进行以下研究:(1)伪装在扰乱预测方面的作用;(2)在详细说明之前,欺骗如何通过在多个时间尺度上操纵信息来获得优势;(3)对立的运动员在互动过程中如何不仅仅是利用信息,还积极地引出信息来应对欺骗和伪装。