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Evidence of Common Timing Processes in the Control of Manual, Orofacial, and Speech Movements.

作者信息

Franz E. A., Zelaznik H. N., Smith A.

机构信息

c/o H. Zelaznik, Motor Behavior Laboratory, HKLS, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.

出版信息

J Mot Behav. 1992 Sep;24(3):281-287. doi: 10.1080/00222895.1992.9941623.

DOI:10.1080/00222895.1992.9941623
PMID:12736133
Abstract

Recent investigations of timing in motor control have been interpreted as support for the concept of brain modularity. According to this concept, the brain is organized into functional modules that contain mechanisms responsible for general processes. Keele and colleagues (Keele & Hawkins, 1982; Keele & Ivry, 1987; Keele, Ivry, & Pokorny, 1987; Keele, Pokorny, Corcos, & Ivry, 1985) demonstrated that the within-subject variability in. cycle duration of repetitive movements is correlated across finger, forearm, and foot movements, providing evidence in support of a general timing module. The present study examines the notion of timing modularity of speech and nonspeech movements of the oral motor system as well as the manual motor system. Subjects produced repetitive movements with the finger, forearm, and jaw. In addition, a fourth task involved the repetition of a syllable. All tasks were to be produced with a 400-ms cycle duration; target duration was established with a pacing tone, which then was removed. For each task, the within-subject variability of the cycle duration was computed for the unpaced movements over 20 trials. Significant correlations were found between each pair of effectors and tasks. The present results provide evidence that common timing processes are involved not only in movements of the limbs, but also in speech and nonspeech movements of oral structures.

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