任务(项目管理)
运动(音乐)
认知心理学
感知
背景(考古学)
变量(数学)
心理学
运动学习
集合(抽象数据类型)
控制(管理)
运动技能
计算机科学
人工智能
工程类
数学
发展心理学
古生物学
神经科学
生物
哲学
程序设计语言
系统工程
数学分析
美学
作者
Karl M. Newell,Yeou-Teh Liu
标识
DOI:10.1080/00222895.2020.1835799
摘要
In this paper we review studies that have identified collective variables (order parameters) in movement coordination, control and skill with emphasis on whole-body multiple joint degree of freedom (DF) tasks. Collective variables of a dynamical system have been proposed formally and informally from a diverse set of perceptual-motor tasks, from which we emphasize: bimanual coordination, locomotion (pedalo, walking, running, bicycle riding), roller ball task, static (quiet standing) and dynamic (moving on a ski-simulator) balance, grasping, and juggling. Several types of candidate collective variables have been identified, including: relative phase, frequency ratio, number of hands active in grasping, synchrony, learning rate and relative timing. There is a strong influence of the task goal in determining the collective variable that can be body or environment relative. The emergence of the task relevant collective variable is typically in the early stage of skill learning where subjects through practice adapt movement organization to realize a never previously produced movement coordination pattern. Throughout, the paper elaborates on open theoretical, experimental and analysis issues for collective variables in the context of task constraints and Bernstein's (1967) view of skill acquisition as learning to master redundant DF.
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