在复杂的运动任务中动员努力:在欺骗性行动中尝试更难的指令
Nils T Böer1, Michael B Steinborn2, Matthias Weigelt1
1Department of Sport & Health, Paderborn University, Warburger Str. 100, 33098 Paderborn, Germany.
Psychology of sport and exercise
|January 26, 2026
概括
更努力地遵循特定的指令可以提高复杂的运动任务的性能,尤其是对于新手来说. 这种努力增强主要减少了注意力缺失,有助于执行需要快速协调运动的任务.
科学领域:
- 运动控制和认知心理学
- 人类的表现和专业知识.
背景情况:
- 外部努力动员可以影响任务的执行.
- 了解努力对复杂运动技能的影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 调查"尝试更难"指令是否可以提高复杂的运动任务中的性能.
- 检查运动专业知识在基于努力的绩效提升中的作用.
- 为了确定努力动员如何影响运动中的欺骗行为.
主要方法:
- 对于篮球传球运动 (带/不带假头) 使用反应时间范式.
- 在25%的试验中,参与者接受了一般指令或"尝试更难"提示.
- 新手和经验丰富的篮球运动员进行了测试,以评估专业技能调制.
主要成果:
- "尝试更难"指令通常会提高性能,加快响应时间和运动执行.
- 新手比经验丰富的玩家表现得更好,这表明努力有助于不太稳定的行动.
- 努力动员主要减少了注意力缺失,而不是一般的处理速度.
结论:
- 动员劳动力可以提高复杂的运动任务的性能,特别是当行动不完全自动化时.
- 认知能力的局限性和协调冲突的运动组件是关键因素.
- 研究结果将努力动员研究扩展到复杂的任务,并强调其在减少注意力缺失方面的作用.
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