On the origin of variance along the uncontrolled manifold: Its effects on anticipatory and spontaneous changes in performance-stabilizing synergies in force production tasks

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1016/j.neuroscience.2025.02.009
Valters Abolins , Edgars Bernans , Mark L. Latash
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We used the framework of the uncontrolled manifold (UCM) hypothesis to explore the origin of inter-trial variance within the UCM, which by definition does not affect the salient performance variable, during accurate two-finger force production. Specifically, we tested several hypotheses on two main sources of variance within the UCM, variability in the sharing patterns between the fingers across trials and covaried variability in finger forces within individual trials. We also explored effects on unintentional changes in the structure of variance during preparation for a quick force change and during force drift without visual feedback. Fourteen young healthy participants performed two-finger force production trials with feedback on total force only or individual finger forces. In one part, they were instructed to produce a quick force pulse in a self-paced manner. In the other, they tried to keep finger forces unchanged without visual feedback. All manipulations led to significant changes in variance along the UCM, but not the ORT, space orthogonal to the UCM. Namely, the relative variance along the UCM dropped prior to quick force production and was not different from the ORT after the force drift. Changing the initial magnitude of variance along the UCM was reflected in its magnitude during anticipatory synergy adjustments prior to the force pulse and following the unintentional force drift. We interpret the results assuming a hierarchical control with two commands, reciprocal and coactivation. The results support the scheme with two contributing factors to variance along the UCM, likely associated with feed-forward and feedback mechanisms.

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关于不受控制流形上方差的起源:它对部队生产任务中稳定绩效协同效应的预期和自发变化的影响
我们使用不受控制流形(UCM)假设的框架来探索在精确的两指力产生过程中,UCM内试验间方差的起源,根据定义,UCM不影响显著性能变量。具体来说,我们测试了UCM中两个主要方差来源的几个假设,即试验中手指之间共享模式的可变性和单个试验中手指力量的协变可变性。我们还探讨了在准备快速力变化和在没有视觉反馈的力漂移过程中对方差结构的无意变化的影响。14名年轻健康的参与者进行了两指力生产试验,仅反馈总力或单个手指力。在其中一部分,他们被要求以自主节奏的方式产生快速的力脉冲。在另一组中,他们试图在没有视觉反馈的情况下保持手指力量不变。所有的操作都导致了UCM上方差的显著变化,但不是与UCM正交的ORT空间。也就是说,在快速力产生之前,沿UCM的相对方差下降,与力漂移后的ORT没有什么不同。改变沿UCM的初始方差大小反映在力脉冲之前和无意识力漂移之后的预期协同调整期间的方差大小。我们假设有两个命令的层次控制,互惠和协同激活来解释结果。结果支持该方案,其中有两个促成UCM变化的因素,可能与前馈和反馈机制相关。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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