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研究生: 郭丁良
論文名稱: 環境與時空遮斷之棒球揮擊知覺
指導教授: 楊梓楣
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 體育學系
Department of Physical Education
論文出版年: 2011
畢業學年度: 100
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 70
中文關鍵詞: 環境背景時空遮斷知覺-行動配連揮擊時宜
英文關鍵詞: environmental background, temporal-spatial occlusion, perception-action coupling, timing of swings
論文種類: 學術論文
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  • 在許多運動項目中,運動員必須在充滿複雜及變化的運動情境中依據動作目標需求,迅速且有效率的做出因應。過去對於動作行為之探討與研究,多以認知心理學之訊息處理 (information-processing) 觀點,在知覺與行動上的議題予以解釋。Gibson (1966,1986) 提出直接知覺的概念,即環境本身已提供個體知覺管道直接且有效的訊息,探究環境與個體之間的互動,知覺-行動的配連關係。本研究基於生態觀點,以時空遮斷方法改變訊息結構,探討環境背景對個體在球種判斷與揮擊時宜的影響。本研究招募24名參與者,其中12名為大專甲組棒球選手,及12名未經棒球訓練之生手。實驗操弄為空間遮斷 (遮蔽環境背景) 與三個時間遮斷點 (投手投球出手前300ms、投球出手點、投球出手點後500ms)。個體須以口語回覆球種及實際揮擊,並以時宜預測器擷取資料,由所擷取之資料中計算各遮斷情境中之球種判斷正確百分比及揮擊時宜準確度,進一步以三因子變異數分析考驗實驗所得資料,探討環境背景參照對於個體於球種判斷及揮擊時宜之影響。結果發現環境背景並非影響球種判斷準確度的關鍵因子,且兩種判斷方式之結果相同,但視覺訊息量增加仍有助於球種判斷準確度;環境背景是影響揮擊時宜的關鍵因素,個體於有環境背景參照下可提高揮擊時宜準確度。

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    目 次 第一章 緒論 1 第一節 問題背景 1 第二節 研究問題與假說 12 第三節 研究基本假定與限制 13 第四節 名詞解釋 14 第五節 研究重要性 16 第二章 文獻探討 17 第一節 生態心理學之直接知覺 17 第二節 視覺搜索與遮斷情境典範 19 第三節 運動情境之知覺-行動配連 27 第四節 文獻小結 32 第三章 研究方法 34 第一節 實驗參與者 34 第二節 實驗設備與場地佈置 34 第三節 實驗內容與流程 39 第四節 資料處理與統計分析 41 第四章 結果與討論 43 第一節 環境背景與球種判斷之知覺與行動 43 第二節 環境背景之時宜準確度 50 第三節 綜合討論 58 第五章 結論與建議 61 第一節 結論 61 第二節 建議 61 引用文獻 63 附錄一 67 附錄二 68 附錄三 69 附錄四 70

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