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人们在日常工作中会遇到中断,这会影响他们的日常生活。本研究旨在探讨不同课间活动对女生手眼协调能力的影响。本实验采用重复测量法设计,方便选取年龄13-15岁的高中女生36名。通过走神问卷和视觉模拟量表对被试的主要任务、日常分心进行评估,通过镜像跟踪任务对被试的手眼协调能力进行评估。数据采用SPSS软件分析,P≤0/05显著水平。结果显示,休息活动后的手眼协调任务有显著性差异(P<0/05)。两两比较显示,音乐-睁眼休息和音乐-视频游戏休息后的镜像跟踪任务表现存在显著差异,音乐后的手眼协调能力优于其他休息时间。研究结果表明,不同的休息时间对女生手眼协调能力有不同的影响,其中听音乐是女生手眼协调能力的最佳休息活动。1. Sara Soltanifar,(硕士)Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran, Ahvaz。* Rasool Abedanzadeh,(博士)伊朗阿瓦士沙希德查姆兰大学。r.abedanzadeh@scu.ac.ir 3。esmael Saemi, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran, Ahvaz。
The Effect of Different Break Activities on Eye-Hand Coordination in Female Students
People face breaks in their daily tasks that effect on their daily life. The present study was designed to evaluate the effect of different break activities on eye-hand coordination in female students. In the current experimental study conducted with repeated measures design, 36 high school female students with age range 13-15 years old were conveniently selected. In order to evaluate participant's mental activities prior, the main task, daily distraction of them was assessed using a mind wandering questionnaire and visual analogue scale and measuring eye-hand coordination was done by mirror tracking task. Data were analyzed by SPSS software at significant level P≤0/05. The results showed there was significant difference in eye-hand coordination task after break activities (P<0/05). Pairwise comparisons showed a significant difference in the mirror tracking task performance after music-open eye rest and musicactive video game break which showed eye-hand coordination after music was better than other breaks. Present findings show that different breaks have different effect on eye-hand coordination performance in female students and listen to music is the best break activity for them on this task. 1. Sara Soltanifar, (M.A) Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran. 2. * Rasool Abedanzadeh, (Ph. D) Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran. r.abedanzadeh@scu.ac.ir 3. Esmaeel Saemi, (Ph. D) Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.