The influence of skill and task complexity on perception of nested affordances

被引:7
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作者
Seifert, Ludovic [1 ]
Dicks, Matt [2 ]
Wittmann, Frieder [3 ]
Wolf, Peter [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rouen Normandy, CETAPS Lab, F-3832 Rouen, France
[2] Univ Portsmouth, Sch Sport Hlth & Exercise Sci, Spinnaker Bldg,Cambridge Rd, Portsmouth PO1 2ER, Hants, England
[3] Sensory Motor Syst Lab, Eidgenoss Tech Hsch Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
Perception; Action coupling; Affordances; Perceptual-motor control; ACTION BOUNDARIES; INFORMATION; CLIMBERS; ELITE;
D O I
10.3758/s13414-021-02355-5
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This study investigated how skill level and task complexity influence the calibration of perception-action and particularly how close an individual acts relative to his or her maximal action capabilities. Complexity was manipulated between two (Touch, Grasp) and more than two (Removing, Moving Up) nested affordance conditions. For all conditions, we examined whether advanced climbers had greater maximal action capabilities than intermediate climbers or whether they better scaled their action (i.e., acted nearer to their maximal action capabilities) or both. Eleven intermediate and 11 advanced male climbers were first asked to estimate the maximum distance that they could reach a climbing hold. The hold was moved along a slide and fixed once requested by the participant; subsequently, the distance to the starting hold was measured. After each estimation, the participant was required to execute the climbing action. After four estimation-action trials in each of the four conditions, the maximal action capability (i.e., actual maximal reaching distance) was determined. Advanced climbers demonstrated greater actual maximal reaching distances than intermediate climbers for all conditions, but they only estimated greater maximal reaching distances for the more complex conditions, which featured more than two nested affordances. When estimated maximal reaching distances were scaled to actual maximal reaching distances, advanced climbers did not differ from intermediate climbers for any condition, and there were no differences between conditions. Our findings indicate that expertise was a function of greater action capabilities, but not due to the accuracy of calibration.
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页码:3240 / 3249
页数:10
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