Danion Frédéric, Sarlegna Fabrice R
Unité Mixte de Recherche Mouvement et Perception, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université de la Méditerranée, 13288 Marseille, France.
J Neurosci. 2007 Nov 21;27(47):12839-43. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3110-07.2007.
It is well established that motor prediction is crucial for many of our daily actions. However, it is still unclear whether the brain generates motor prediction in real time. To challenge this idea, grip force was monitored while subjects had to transport a hand-held object to a visual target that could move unexpectedly. In agreement with previous reports, subjects triggered fast arm movement corrections to bring the object to the new target location. In addition, we found that subjects initiated grip force adjustments before or in synchrony with arm movement corrections. Throughout the movement, grip force anticipated the mechanical consequences resulting from arm motion, even when it was substantially corrected. Moreover, the predictive control of grip force did not interfere with the on-line control of arm trajectory. Altogether, our results suggest that motor prediction is an automatic, real-time process operating during movement execution and correction.
人们普遍认为运动预测对我们的许多日常行为至关重要。然而,大脑是否实时产生运动预测仍不清楚。为了挑战这一观点,在受试者将手持物体运送到可能意外移动的视觉目标的过程中,监测了握力。与之前的报告一致,受试者触发了快速的手臂运动校正,以将物体带到新的目标位置。此外,我们发现受试者在手臂运动校正之前或与之同步时开始调整握力。在整个运动过程中,即使手臂运动有大幅校正,握力也能预测手臂运动产生的机械后果。此外,握力的预测控制并不干扰手臂轨迹的在线控制。总之,我们的结果表明,运动预测是一个在运动执行和校正过程中运行的自动实时过程。