School of Population Health, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
School of Psychology and Exercise Science, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia.
Psychophysiology. 2024 Dec;61(12):e14672. doi: 10.1111/psyp.14672. Epub 2024 Aug 18.
Understanding how sensory processing demands affect the ability to ignore task-irrelevant, loud auditory stimuli (LAS) during a task is key to performance in dynamic environments. For example, tennis players must ignore crowd noise to perform optimally. We investigated how practice affects this ability by examining the effects of delivering LASs during preparatory phase of an anticipatory timing (AT) task on the voluntary and reflexive responses in two conditions: lower and higher visual processing loads. Twenty-four participants (mean age = 23.1, 11 females) completed the experiment. The AT task involved synchronizing a finger abduction response with the last visual stimulus item in a sequence of four Gabor grating patches briefly flashed on screen. The lower demand condition involved only this task, and the higher demand condition required processing the orientations of the patches to report changes in the final stimulus item. Our results showed that higher visual processing demands affected the release of voluntary actions, particularly in the first block of trials. When the perceptual load was lower, responses were released earlier by the LAS compared to the high-load condition. Practice reduced these effects largely, but high perceptual load still led to earlier action release in the second block. In contrast, practice led to more apparent facilitation of eyeblink latency in the second block. These findings indicate that a simple perceptual load manipulation can impact the execution of voluntary motor actions, particularly for inexperienced participants. They also suggest distinct movement preparation influences on voluntary and involuntary actions triggered by acoustic stimuli.
理解感觉加工需求如何影响在任务中忽略与任务无关的、响亮的听觉刺激(LAS)的能力,对于在动态环境中表现至关重要。例如,网球运动员必须忽略观众的噪音才能发挥最佳水平。我们通过检查在预期计时(AT)任务的预备阶段期间呈现 LAS 对两种条件下自愿和反射反应的影响,来研究练习如何影响这种能力:较低和较高的视觉处理负荷。二十四名参与者(平均年龄 23.1,11 名女性)完成了实验。AT 任务涉及将手指外展反应与屏幕上短暂闪现的四个 Gabor 光栅补丁序列中的最后一个视觉刺激项目同步。低需求条件仅涉及此任务,而高需求条件需要处理补丁的方向以报告最后刺激项目的变化。我们的结果表明,较高的视觉处理需求会影响自愿行动的释放,尤其是在第一组试验中。当感知负荷较低时,与高负荷条件相比,LAS 会更早地释放响应。练习在很大程度上减少了这些影响,但高感知负荷仍会导致第二组试验中更早的动作释放。相比之下,练习会导致第二组眨眼潜伏期明显加快。这些发现表明,简单的感知负荷操作可以影响自愿运动动作的执行,尤其是对于没有经验的参与者。它们还表明,声音刺激引发的自愿和非自愿动作的运动准备有明显的影响。