Examining the importance of local and global patterns for familiarity detection in soccer action sequences.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Perception Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1177/03010066231223825
Ed R Hope, Keval Patel, James Feist, Oliver R Runswick, Jamie S North
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Abstract

Pattern recognition is a defining characteristic of expertise across multiple domains. Given the dynamic interactions at local and global levels, team sports can provide a vehicle for investigating skilled pattern recognition. The aims of this study were to investigate whether global patterns could be recognised on the basis of localised relational information and if relations between certain display features were more important than others for successful pattern recognition. Elite (n = 20), skilled (n = 34) and less-skilled (n = 37) soccer players completed three recognition paradigms of stimuli presented in point-light format across three counterbalanced conditions: 'whole-part'; 'part-whole'; and 'whole-whole'. 'Whole' clips represented a 11 vs. 11 soccer match and 'part' clips presented the same passages of play with only two central attacking players or two peripheral players shown. Elite players recognised significantly more accurately than the skilled and less-skilled groups. Participants were significantly more accurate in the 'whole-whole' condition compared to others, and recognised stimuli featuring the two central attacking players significantly more accurately than those featuring peripheral players. Findings provide evidence that elite players can encode localised relations and then extrapolate this information to recognise more global macro patterns.

研究足球动作序列中局部和全局模式对熟悉度检测的重要性。
模式识别是多个领域专业知识的一个决定性特征。鉴于局部和全局层面的动态互动,团队运动可以为研究熟练的模式识别提供一个载体。本研究的目的是调查能否根据局部关系信息识别全局模式,以及某些显示特征之间的关系对于成功识别模式是否比其他特征更重要。精英(20 人)、技术熟练(34 人)和技术较差(37 人)的足球运动员分别在三种平衡条件下完成了以点光源形式呈现的刺激物的三种识别范式:整体-部分"、"部分-整体 "和 "整体-整体"。整体 "片段表现的是一场 11 对 11 的足球比赛,"部分 "片段表现的是同样的比赛段落,但只显示两名中央进攻球员或两名外围球员。精英球员的识别准确率明显高于技术熟练组和技术不熟练组。在 "整体-整体 "条件下,受试者的识别准确率明显高于其他条件下的受试者,而且识别以两名中央进攻球员为主角的刺激物的准确率明显高于识别以外围球员为主角的刺激物的准确率。研究结果证明,精英球员可以编码局部关系,然后推断出这些信息,从而识别出更具全局性的宏观模式。
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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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