Hansen Steve, Glazebrook Cheryl M, Anson J Greg, Weeks Daniel J, Elliott Digby
Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
Can J Exp Psychol. 2006 Sep;60(3):200-8. doi: 10.1037/cjep2006019.
This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worst-case scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization.
本研究旨在确定在手动瞄准过程中纳入视觉反馈的运动规划策略是否特定于个体运动。使用预提示来操纵有关目标位置和视觉情境的预先信息。当参与者确定目标位置且视觉可用时,他们表现出较短的反应时间和较长的运动时间。较长的运动时间与峰值速度后的更长时间相关。在不确定的情况下参与者为最坏情况做准备。也就是说,他们花费更多时间组织动作,并产生了更大开环控制下预期的轨迹。我们的结果与分层运动规划一致,其中运动目标的知识是视觉反馈利用的重要组成部分。