工作记忆容量在运动快速决策动作偏好整合中的作用。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Journal of Sports Sciences Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-14 DOI:10.1080/02640414.2025.2533005
Oliver Seidel-Marzi, Rouwen Cañal-Bruland
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在动态和互动运动中,运动员定期获得对手动作偏好(AP)的视觉或口头信息,以支持决策。我们研究了工作记忆容量(WMC)的差异是否会影响AP信息的有效使用。具体来说,我们测试了更高的视觉空间和语言WMC是否与更好的DM有关,以及它是否有助于使用视觉或口头提供的AP。在参与者(n = 48)的视觉空间和语言WMC被评估后,他们在没有AP的情况下在时间压力下执行运动特定的DM任务(阶段1)。随后,他们面临三种实验条件,即视觉提供的AP、口头提供的AP和不以平衡顺序提供AP(阶段2)。第一阶段的结果显示,WMC对整体决策表现没有影响,但较低的视觉空间WMC与更准确的决策相关,较高的视觉空间和言语WMC与较慢的反应时间相关。当提供AP时(第2阶段),结果显示WMC与总体DM表现之间没有关联,但当口头提供AP时,较高的口头WMC与较高的反应准确性相关。我们的结论是,在快速DM中,WMC可能只在AP的整合中起从属作用。
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The role of working memory capacity in the integration of action preferences in fast decision-making in sport.

In dynamic and interactive sports, athletes are regularly provided with visual or verbal information about opponents' action preferences (AP) to support decision-making (DM). We examined whether differences in working memory capacity (WMC) moderate the effective use of AP information. Specifically, we tested whether higher visuospatial and verbal WMC is associated with better DM, and whether it facilitates the use of visually or verbally provided AP. After participants' (n = 48) visuospatial and verbal WMC were assessed, they performed a sport-specific DM task under time pressure without AP (Phase 1). Subsequently, they faced three experimental conditions with visually provided AP, verbally provided AP, or without AP in a counterbalanced order (Phase 2). Results of Phase 1 showed that WMC had no impact on overall DM performance, but that lower visuospatial WMC was associated with more accurate decisions, and both higher visuospatial and verbal WMC were associated with slower response times. When AP was provided (Phase 2), results showed no association between WMC and overall DM performance, but higher verbal WMC was associated with higher response accuracy when AP was provided verbally. We conclude that WMC may only play a subordinate role in the integration of AP in a fast DM.

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Journal of Sports Sciences
Journal of Sports Sciences 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.90%
发文量
147
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Sciences has an international reputation for publishing articles of a high standard and is both Medline and Clarivate Analytics-listed. It publishes research on various aspects of the sports and exercise sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, psychology, sports medicine and health, as well as coaching and talent identification, kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary perspectives. The emphasis of the Journal is on the human sciences, broadly defined and applied to sport and exercise. Besides experimental work in human responses to exercise, the subjects covered will include human responses to technologies such as the design of sports equipment and playing facilities, research in training, selection, performance prediction or modification, and stress reduction or manifestation. Manuscripts considered for publication include those dealing with original investigations of exercise, validation of technological innovations in sport or comprehensive reviews of topics relevant to the scientific study of sport.
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