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学习一项新的运动技能涉及多个认知方面,如注意力、计划、优先排序、执行和错误纠正。在本研究中,我们考察了在本科阶段选择纯数学的学生与在相同教育水平上选择生物科学的学生相比,是否有更高的运动技能。共20名被试参与视觉运动适应任务。结果显示,数学专业学生的整体动作相关误差低于生物科学专业学生(p = 0.04)。相反,生物科学专业学生的学习指数在任务开始时更高(p<0.01)。结果表明,学习一项新的运动技能会受到先前的知识和教育背景的影响,数学可以使人脑正确地接受一项新的运动任务。
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Association between visuomotor adaptation and mathematics skills.
Learning a new motor skill involves multiple cognitive aspects such as attention, planning, prioritizing, execution, and error correction. In current study, we examined whether the students opted for pure mathematics at their undergraduate level have enhanced motor skills as compared to those pursuing biological sciences at the same level of education. A total of twenty subjects participated in a visuomotor adaptation task. The results showed that the overall movement related errors in subjects with mathematics background were lower than the biosciences students (p = 0.04). On contrary the learning index of biosciences students was greater at the beginning of the task (p<0.01). The result shows that the learning a new motor skill is influenced by previous knowledge and educational background and mathematics allows human brain accepting a new motor task correctly.
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