THE ACQUISITION OF CATCHING UNDER MONOCULAR AND BINOCULAR CONDITIONS

被引:27
作者
SAVELSBERGH, GJP [1 ]
WHITING, HTA [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV YORK, DEPT PSYCHOL, YORK YO1 5DD, N YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
关键词
SPATIAL PREDICTIONS; SPECIFICITY OF LEARNING; TRANSFER OF TRAINING;
D O I
10.1080/00222895.1992.9941628
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The effects of binocular and monocular viewing on spatial and temporal errors in one-handed catching were investigated in two experiments. The first experiment-using expert catchers-recorded more spatial errors under the monocular than under the binocular condition. No significant differences in the number of temporal errors were apparent. In a second experiment, which used a transfer paradigm, relatively poor catchers were trained under both vision conditions. Its objective was to investigate whether the superior results obtained under the binocular condition in the first experiment, for the number of catches and number of spatial errors, could be attributed simply to the fact that subjects had more experience with binocular than monocular viewing. The following results occurred after a period of training: (a) a significant reduction in the number of spatial errors under the monocular condition, reaching a level similar to that under the binocular condition; (b) no significant reduction in the number of spatial errors when subjects transferred from monocular to binocular viewing, and significantly more spatial errors when subjects transferred from binocular to monocular viewing; and (c) a training-sequence effect. The latter effect indicates that subjects had more benefit from training in the sequence monocular-binocular than vice versa. These findings are discussed in the context of the strategies of specificity of learning and use of multi-sources.
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页数:9
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