Vindras Philippe, Viviani Paolo
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva, 40, Boulevard du Pont d'Arve, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland.
Exp Brain Res. 2002 Dec;147(3):280-95. doi: 10.1007/s00221-002-1211-9. Epub 2002 Oct 12.
Two experiments investigated the effects of providing nonveridical knowledge of the results (KR) in a visuomanual task in which participants pointed to briefly (200 ms) presented targets without seeing their hand. By showing after each trial the movement endpoint displaced radially with respect to its true position, we were able to alter progressively the gain of the visuomanual loop. In experiment 1, the KR was provided only for transversal movements and for one target distance, but the effect generalized to all directions and all distances. Moreover, it also generalized to the other hand that had never been biased. In experiment 2, nonveridical KR was supplied for movements along the two major diagonals which require sharply different muscle synergies. The transfer to other directions and to the other hand was equally substantial. It is argued that the results support the vector coding hypothesis, which holds that the input to the motor execution stage is supplied by specifying independently the amplitude and the direction of the vector from the initial to the final position in an extrinsic frame of reference. We also discuss the possible brain structures involved in the biasing action of the KR.
两项实验研究了在一项视觉手动任务中提供与结果不符的运动反馈(KR)的影响,在该任务中,参与者在不看自己手的情况下指向短暂呈现(200毫秒)的目标。通过在每次试验后显示运动终点相对于其真实位置径向偏移,我们能够逐步改变视觉手动环路的增益。在实验1中,仅针对横向运动和一个目标距离提供运动反馈,但这种效应推广到了所有方向和所有距离。此外,它还推广到了从未受到偏差影响的另一只手。在实验2中,针对沿两条主要对角线的运动提供了与结果不符的运动反馈,这两条对角线需要截然不同的肌肉协同作用。向其他方向和另一只手转移的效果同样显著。有人认为,这些结果支持矢量编码假说,该假说认为,运动执行阶段的输入是通过在外部参考系中独立指定从初始位置到最终位置的矢量的幅度和方向来提供的。我们还讨论了运动反馈的偏差作用可能涉及的脑结构。