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Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research 4/2010

01.04.2010 | Research Article

Open-loop, closed-loop and compensatory control: performance improvement under pressure in a rhythmic task

verfasst von: Felix Ehrlenspiel, Kunlin Wei, Dagmar Sternad

Erschienen in: Experimental Brain Research | Ausgabe 4/2010

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Abstract

According to explicit monitoring theories, the phenomenon of choking under pressure is due to actors focusing their attention on the execution of the skill. This step-by-step perceptually guided control may then interfere with automatic execution. In order to examine the changes in control at the sensorimotor level, we examined the rhythmic task of ball bouncing which affords detailed quantification of indicators of control based on previous research. The hypothesis was that under psychological pressure perceptually guided control should lead to decreased performance due to over-emphasis on closed-loop control and decreased compensatory control. In two experiments of different difficulty psychological stress was induced via setting up a fake competition. Results showed that, contrary to the hypothesis, performance accuracy and consistency improved together with an increase in compensatory control. Indicators for open- and closed-loop processes did not change. Only under more challenging conditions in Experiment 2, enhanced performance under pressure was accompanied by more active, closed-loop and less passive control. The results are discussed in light of task demands and the continuous rhythmic nature of the task: in more challenging tasks, control appears to be more prone to disturbance due to psychological stress. The different control demands in continuous rhythmic tasks may be less prone to interference due to psychological stress than in discrete tasks.
Fußnoten
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Strictly speaking, the sum across items can only be calculated if an interval-scale level can be assumed for each item. There is some debate whether an interval-scale can be assumed for items using a four-point Likert type answering format. While Item Response Theory provides a test for this assumption (Wright and Masters 1982), our sample size did not allow such analysis. Although there is indeed some evidence that the STAI does not entirely conform to the assumption (Tenenbaum et al. 1985), it is common practice to make that assumption and consequently Spielberger et al. (1983) recommend the calculation of sum scores and researchers and practitioners continue to compute sum scores for the STAI and similar tests. In order to be comparable to previous research we decided to follow this practice. Furthermore, it has also been debated whether interval-scaled data actually is a prerequisite to use parametric statistics (Zumbo and Zimmerman 1993; Meijer and Oosterloo 2008).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Open-loop, closed-loop and compensatory control: performance improvement under pressure in a rhythmic task
verfasst von
Felix Ehrlenspiel
Kunlin Wei
Dagmar Sternad
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Experimental Brain Research / Ausgabe 4/2010
Print ISSN: 0014-4819
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1106
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-009-2087-8

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