Sz-Yan Wu, Yao-Chuen Li, Wei-Ying Chen, Sheng K. Wu, Tai-Fen Song, W. Chen, Mingxiong Huang
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摘要
本研究旨在探讨球拍运动运动员的视觉信息加工能力,并比较其与同龄人的差异。招募男大学生年龄运动员54名,分为乒乓球(TT, n = 22)和羽毛球(BT, n = 32)两个球拍运动组。另外,随机选取22名没有规律体育锻炼的健康大学生作为对照。采用视觉空间注意任务的隐蔽定向来评价视觉信息处理能力。记录并分析反应时间(RT)、反应错误率(RER)等数据。结果表明,TT组和BT组运动员在反应时间上明显优于对照组。另外,两组患者上肢、下肢、优势侧和非优势侧的RT均有显著性差异,且两组患者上肢RT均快于下肢。除对照组外,优势侧的RT比非优势侧快。综上所述,精英球拍运动员的RT比同龄人更快,但这些运动员在RER方面的表现似乎并不好。建议招募更多的运动员参加不同的运动项目,以进一步了解视觉信息加工的运动特异性特征。此外,建立不同类型运动项目的视觉信息处理能力数据库,对于高效人才的选拔是不容置疑的。
Assessment of Visual Information Processing Ability in Elite Racket Sport Players [Mandarin]
The present study aimed to investigate the abilities of visual information processing in racket sport players, and to compare the differences with their peers. Fifty-four male college-aged athletes were recruited and divided into two racket sport groups, including table tennis (TT, n = 22) and badminton (BT, n = 32) groups. Additionally, 22 healthy college students without regular physical activities were randomly selected and served as control subjects. The covert orienting of visuo-spatial attention tasks was used to evaluate the abilities of visual information processing. The data including the reaction time (RT) and response error rate (RER) were recorded and analyzed. Results showed that the athletes in TT and BT groups performed significantly better than the control subjects in the reaction time. In addition, RT of upper limbs, lower limbs, dominant side and non-dominant side was significantly different between the groups, and RT of upper limbs was quicker than that of lower limbs in both groups. Except control group, the RT of dominant side was quicker than that of non-dominant side. In conclusion, elite racket sport players had quicker RT than their peers, but those players seemed not to perform better in RER. It is recommended to recruit more athletes participating in different sports to acquire further information on sport-specific characteristics of visual information processing. Furthermore, it is undisputable for the selection of efficient talent athletes to establish the database of visual information processing abilities in different kinds of sports.