Measurement of reaction time in groups of young athletes in the conditions which require focused attention

Władysław Machnacz, Andrzej Dudkowski, A. Rokita, Łukasz Błach
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The notion of maintaining visual attention, with its synonyms; prolonged concentration, intensity, mental attitude, are used to determine a mental ability which refers to ‘a state of readiness to detect, recognise and react to unusually subtle changes in the surroundings which occur during a longer period of time’ [1]. According to Linhart [2], ‘concentration of active attention is understood as a period during which a subject is able to perceive conventional signals without errors which might be a result of distracting attention, in a way that is active, purposeful and continuous’ [2, p. 324]. It must be added that this state of active readiness to react has a latent form and refers to a tendency to focus attention at a high level, mostly on tasks requiring a high standard of performance. Therefore, it does not determine a general level of possibilities to accomplish a given task, but it undoubtedly has an impact on it. In experimental psychology, an ability to focus attention is perceived in two ways: – as a certain personality disposition, – as a certain feature of behaviour which depends on a situational context. For the purpose of examining human behaviours in the conditions which require focused attention, many researchers suggest using attentional tasks, also referred to as continuous performance tests that ought to be characterised by the following three conditions: – relatively long duration, – low probability that a signal will appear, – relatively shallow principle of information selection during an analysis of stimuli [3,4].
在需要集中注意力的条件下测量年轻运动员群体的反应时间
保持视觉注意力的概念及其同义词;长时间的专注、强度和精神态度被用来确定一种精神能力,这种能力指的是“在较长时间内,对周围环境中异常微妙的变化进行检测、识别和反应的准备状态”[1]。根据Linhart[2]的说法,“主动注意力的集中被理解为一段时间,在这段时间里,受试者能够以一种积极的、有目的的、连续的方式感知传统信号,而这种信号可能是注意力分散的结果”[2,第324页]。必须补充的是,这种积极准备反应的状态有一种潜在的形式,它指的是一种倾向,即把注意力集中在高水平上,主要集中在要求高标准表现的任务上。因此,它不能决定完成给定任务的可能性的一般水平,但它无疑会对任务产生影响。在实验心理学中,集中注意力的能力以两种方式被感知:一种是特定的人格倾向,一种是依赖于情境的特定行为特征。为了检查在需要集中注意力的条件下的人类行为,许多研究人员建议使用注意力任务,也被称为连续性能测试,应该以以下三个条件为特征:-持续时间相对较长,-信号出现的概率较低,-在分析刺激时相对较浅的信息选择原则[3,4]。
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