Sarlegna Fabrice, Blouin Jean, Vercher Jean-Louis, Bresciani Jean-Pierre, Bourdin Christophe, Gauthier Gabriel M
UMR Mouvement & Perception, CNRS et Université de la Méditerranée, 163 Avenue de Luminy, 13288, Marseille, France.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Aug;157(4):468-71. doi: 10.1007/s00221-004-1860-y. Epub 2004 Mar 9.
Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluating how human subjects reacted to shifts in seen hand position near movement onsets. Participants ( N=10) produced saccadic eye and rapid arm movements (mean duration = 328 ms) towards a peripheral visual target in complete darkness. During the saccade, visual feedback of hand position could be shifted by 1, 2, 3 or 4 cm perpendicularly to the main movement direction. The resulting discrepancies between visual and proprioceptive information about hand position were never consciously perceived by the subjects. Following the shifts, hand trajectories deviated from those produced in a control condition (without shift) in order to bring seen hand position closer to the target. Globally, the deviations corresponded to 45% of the shifts, regardless of their magnitude or movement duration. This finding highlights not only the efficiency of visual feedback processing in online motor control but also underlines the significant contribution of limb proprioception.
通过评估人类受试者在运动起始点附近看到的手部位置变化时的反应,来评估快速伸手动作方向的在线视觉控制。参与者(N = 10)在完全黑暗中朝着外周视觉目标进行眼球扫视和快速手臂运动(平均持续时间 = 328毫秒)。在扫视过程中,手部位置的视觉反馈可以垂直于主要运动方向移动1、2、3或4厘米。受试者从未有意识地察觉到关于手部位置的视觉和本体感觉信息之间产生的差异。在位置发生变化后,手部轨迹偏离了在对照条件下(无位置变化)产生的轨迹,以使看到的手部位置更接近目标。总体而言,无论变化幅度或运动持续时间如何,偏差相当于变化量的45%。这一发现不仅突出了在线运动控制中视觉反馈处理的效率,还强调了肢体本体感觉的重要贡献。