Oudejans R R, Michaels C F, Bakker F C
Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Sports Sci. 1997 Dec;15(6):587-95. doi: 10.1080/026404197367029.
Previous research has shown that skilled athletes are able to respond faster than novices to skill-specific information. The aim of this study was to ascertain whether expert outfielders are faster than non-experts in acting on information about the flight of a fly ball. It was hypothesized that expert outfielders are better attuned to this information; as a result, faster and more accurate responses were expected. This hypothesis was tested by having non-expert and expert outfielders judge, as quickly as possible, where a ball would land in the front-behind dimension (perceptual condition) and, in another condition, to attempt to catch such balls (catching condition). The results of the perceptual condition do not support the hypothesis that expert outfielders are more sensitive to ball flight information than non-experts, but the results of the catching condition reveal that experts are more likely to initiate locomotion in the correct direction.
先前的研究表明,熟练的运动员比新手能够更快地对特定技能信息做出反应。本研究的目的是确定在对飞球飞行信息做出反应时,专业外场手是否比非专业外场手更快。研究假设专业外场手能更好地适应这些信息;因此,预期他们的反应会更快且更准确。通过让非专业和专业外场手在尽可能短的时间内判断球在前后维度上的落点(感知条件),以及在另一种条件下尝试接住这些球(接球条件)来检验这一假设。感知条件的结果并不支持专业外场手比非专业外场手对球飞行信息更敏感的假设,但接球条件的结果表明,专业人员更有可能朝着正确的方向开始移动。