Schmuckler M A, Bosman E L
Division of Life Sciences, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Ontario.
Can J Exp Psychol. 1997 Jun;51(2):99-111. doi: 10.1037/1196-1961.51.2.99.
In typing, when the fingers executing two successive movements are on the same hand, the time between keystrokes is longer than when the fingers are on different hands. Biomechanical limitations of the hands are thought to account for this difference. The generality of this finding was explored by investigating skilled pianists' performance of two successive notes. Experiment 1 failed to find comparable differences in timing as a function of the hands involved. Experiment 2, employing both a piano production and a typing task, replicated the previous piano performance results, and revealed that the timing differences in typing were limited to letter sequences requiring fore-aft and lateral finger movements. Experiment 3 extended this finding to piano performance. Together, these findings clarify the nature of biomechanical constraints on skilled manual performance.
在打字时,当执行两个连续动作的手指在同一只手上时,按键之间的时间比手指在不同手上时更长。手部的生物力学限制被认为是造成这种差异的原因。通过研究熟练钢琴家弹奏两个连续音符的表现,对这一发现的普遍性进行了探究。实验1未能发现根据所涉及的手的不同而在计时方面存在类似差异。实验2同时采用了钢琴弹奏任务和打字任务,重现了之前钢琴弹奏的结果,并表明打字时的计时差异仅限于需要前后和横向手指动作的字母序列。实验3将这一发现扩展到了钢琴弹奏表现上。这些发现共同阐明了熟练手部动作中生物力学限制的本质。