Discriminating throwing distances from point-light displays with masked ball flight

J. Munzert, Tanja Hohmann, E. Hossner
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Previous research on recognising action features from point-light displays (PLDs) has focused on cues linked directly to the observed action. This paper presents two experiments examining the feasibility of predicting nonvisible movement outcomes from PLDs. A total of 127 sports students aged 19–37 years compared the distances of two throws in boules with masked ball flight. In Experiment 1, models were depicted as either full or reduced (only arm) PLDs and contrasted with a video condition. Results showed no differences between conditions, but better discrimination performance for larger differences between throwing distances. Experiment 2 reduced information even further. Both a reduction of PLDs to one point representing the hand and a reduction of the time course of the arm up to the point of ball release had detrimental effects on discrimination performance. Results are discussed in relation to concepts postulating the use of motor representations for movement observation.
辨别投掷距离点光显示与蒙面球飞行
先前关于从点光显示器(pld)识别动作特征的研究主要集中在与观察到的动作直接相关的线索上。本文提出了两个实验来检验预测pld不可见运动结果的可行性。共有127名年龄在19-37岁之间的体育学生比较了两个球的投掷距离和假面球的飞行距离。在实验1中,模型被描述为完整的或减少的(只有手臂)pld,并与视频条件进行对比。结果表明,投掷距离差异越大,识别性能越好。实验2进一步减少了信息。将pld减少到代表手的一个点和减少手臂到球释放点的时间过程对判别性能都有不利影响。结果讨论了相关的概念,假设使用运动表征的运动观察。
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