双重视觉运动适应的内隐贡献。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1007/s00221-024-06963-z
Mary-Anne Vinh, Erin K Cressman
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在不同的视觉运动映射之间无缝切换的能力对于动态环境中的有效交互至关重要。本实验旨在确定内隐(无意识)过程对两种对立的、随机切换的、新颖的视觉运动映射(即双重视觉运动适应)的并发适应的贡献。59名右撇子被试被分为两组,双适应组和单适应组,训练他们在出现小的视觉运动扭曲时伸手。当鼠标反馈旋转(1)当目标显示在左侧视觉工作区时,相对于手部运动,顺时针旋转20°(CW);当目标显示在右侧视觉工作区时,相对于手部运动,逆时针旋转20°(CCW)。单个组被训练为在两个可视化工作区中只进行一次20°光标旋转(CW或CCW)。结果显示,所有参与者都适应了扭曲的光标反馈。对于所有群体来说,视觉运动适应都是隐性的,在没有明确(有意识的策略)贡献的情况下产生的。然而,即使在额外的伸展训练试验之后,双重组表现出的内隐适应明显低于用单一连续波扭曲训练的参与者。总之,这些结果表明内隐过程在同时更新一个人的到达到两个小的视觉运动映射中的作用。
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Implicit contributions to dual visuomotor adaptation.

The ability to seamlessly switch between different visuomotor mappings is critical for effective interactions in a dynamic environment. This experiment aimed to establish the contributions of implicit (unconscious) processes to the concurrent adaptation of one's reaches to two opposing, randomly switching, novel visuomotor mappings (i.e., dual visuomotor adaptation). 59 right-handed participants were divided into two groups, a Dual adaptation group and a Single adaptation group, and trained to reach when small visuomotor distortions were introduced. The Dual group trained to reach when cursor feedback was rotated (i) 20° clockwise (CW) relative to hand motion when a target was displayed in the left visual workspace and (ii) 20° counterclockwise (CCW) relative to hand motion when a target was displayed in the right visual workspace. The Single group trained to reach with just one 20° cursor rotation (CW or CCW) in both visual workspaces. Results revealed that all participants adapted their reaches to the distorted cursor feedback. For all groups, visuomotor adaptation arose implicitly, in the absence of explicit (conscious strategy) contributions. However, the Dual group demonstrated significantly less implicit adaptation than participants who trained with a Single CW distortion, even after additional reach training trials. Together, these results indicate a role for implicit processes in simultaneously updating one's reaches to two small visuomotor mappings.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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