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跑者之间的听觉相互作用:脚步声会影响相邻跑者的步频吗?

Auditory interaction between runners: Does footstep sound affect step frequency of neighboring runners?

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Jan 6;18(1):e0280147. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280147. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the effect of footsteps of a neighboring runner (NR) on the main runner's step frequency (SF), heart rate (HR), and rating of perceived exertion (RPE). The participants were male long-distance runners belonging to a university track and field team. Two experiments were conducted in which the main runner (participant) and NR (examiner) ran with the same running speed on two adjacent treadmills separated by a thin wall. The participants were instructed that the experimental purpose was to investigate the HR when running with others and running alone. In Experiment 1, NR performed three trials of changing the footstep tempo in 5 bpm (beat per minute) faster (+5bpmFS), 5 bpm slower (-5bpmFS), or no footsteps (NF) conditions. The results showed that the footstep condition affected the variability of the SF but not the mean SF. Next, Experiment 2 was conducted by increasing the footstep tempo condition. NR performed seven trials of changing the footstep tempo by ±3 bpm, ±5 bpm, ±10 bpm, or no footstep. The results showed that the footstep condition affected the mean SF and the SF decreased at -10bpmFS compared to NF. There were no differences in the HR and RPE between conditions. These results indicated that the footsteps of NR could influence the SF, although it was unclear whether footsteps were involved in the synchronization between runners. Overall, our findings emphasize the environmental factors that influence running behavior, including the NR's footsteps.

摘要

本研究旨在探讨邻跑步者(NR)脚步声对主要跑步者步频(SF)、心率(HR)和主观体力感觉等级(RPE)的影响。参与者为属于大学田径队的男性长跑运动员。进行了两项实验,其中主要跑步者(参与者)和 NR(测试者)在两个相邻的跑步机上以相同的跑步速度跑步,跑步机之间用薄墙隔开。参与者被指示实验目的是研究与他人跑步和独自跑步时的 HR。在实验 1 中,NR 在 5 bpm(节拍每分钟)更快(+5bpmFS)、5 bpm 更慢(-5bpmFS)或无脚步声(NF)条件下进行了三次改变步频的试验。结果表明,脚步声条件影响 SF 的可变性,但不影响平均 SF。接下来,进行了实验 2,通过增加步频条件。NR 在±3 bpm、±5 bpm、±10 bpm 或无脚步声的条件下进行了七次改变步频的试验。结果表明,脚步声条件影响平均 SF,与 NF 相比,-10bpmFS 时 SF 下降。HR 和 RPE 在不同条件下没有差异。这些结果表明,NR 的脚步声可能会影响 SF,尽管尚不清楚脚步声是否参与了跑步者之间的同步。总的来说,我们的发现强调了影响跑步行为的环境因素,包括 NR 的脚步声。

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