Müller-Gethmann H, Rinkenauer G, Stahl J, Ulrich R
Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Tübingen, Germany.
Psychophysiology. 2000 Jul;37(4):507-14.
Two experiments assessed the preparatory effects of advance information about response force and movement direction on the lateralized readiness potential (LRP). In a choice reaction time (RT) task, an imperative stimulus required an isometric flexion or an extension of the left or right index finger. Prior information about response force or about movement direction reduced RT and shortened the interval from the onset of the imperative stimulus up to the onset of the LRP. Advance information, however, about direction but not about force decreased the interval from LRP onset to the onset of the overt response. The identical pattern of results was obtained in a second experiment, in which each participant performed both precue conditions. The findings of both experiments support the notion that response force is specified before movement direction. These results are consistent with the view accordingly different mechanisms are involved in the specification of muscle force and movement direction.
两项实验评估了关于反应力和运动方向的提前信息对侧化准备电位(LRP)的准备效应。在一个选择反应时(RT)任务中,一个指令性刺激要求左手或右手食指进行等长屈曲或伸展。关于反应力或运动方向的先验信息缩短了反应时,并缩短了从指令性刺激开始到LRP开始的间隔。然而,关于方向而非力的提前信息缩短了从LRP开始到明显反应开始的间隔。在第二个实验中获得了相同的结果模式,在该实验中每个参与者都进行了两种预提示条件。两项实验的结果都支持这样一种观点,即反应力在运动方向之前就已确定。这些结果与相应的观点一致,即在肌肉力和运动方向的确定中涉及不同的机制。