Department of Cognitive and Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
PLoS One. 2010 Apr 8;5(4):e10086. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010086.
Previous studies have suggested that the left and right hands have different specialties for motor control that can be represented as two agents in the brain. This study examined how coordinated movements are performed during bimanual reaching tasks to highlight differences in the characteristics of the hands. We examined motor movement accuracy, reaction time, and movement time in right-handed subjects performing a three-dimensional motor control task (visually guided reaching). In the no-visual-feedback condition, right-hand movement had lower accuracy and a shorter reaction time than did left-hand movement, whereas bimanual movement had the longest reaction time, but the best accuracy. This suggests that the two hands have different internal models and specialties: closed-loop control for the right hand and open-loop control for the left hand. Consequently, during bimanual movements, both models might be used, creating better control and planning (or prediction), but requiring more computation time compared to the use of one hand only.
先前的研究表明,左右两手在运动控制方面具有不同的专长,可以被视为大脑中的两个代理。本研究通过考察双手在进行双臂伸展任务时如何协调运动,来突出双手特征的差异。我们在一项三维运动控制任务(视觉引导的伸手)中检查了右利手受试者的运动准确性、反应时间和运动时间。在无视觉反馈条件下,右手运动的准确性低于左手,反应时间也短于左手,而双手运动的反应时间最长,但准确性最好。这表明,两手具有不同的内部模型和专长:右手为闭环控制,左手为开环控制。因此,在进行双手运动时,可能会同时使用这两种模型,从而实现更好的控制和规划(或预测),但与仅使用一只手相比,需要更多的计算时间。