Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Institute of Membrane and Systems Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2010 Sep;205(4):513-20. doi: 10.1007/s00221-010-2388-y. Epub 2010 Aug 12.
A common perception-action learning task is to teach participants to produce a novel coordinated rhythmic movement, e.g. 90 degrees mean relative phase. As a general rule, people cannot produce these novel movements stably without training. This is because they are extremely poor at discriminating the perceptual information required to coordinate and control the movement, which means people require additional (augmented) feedback to learn the novel task. Extant methods (e.g. visual metronomes, Lissajous figures) work, but all involve transforming the perceptual information about the task and thus altering the perception-action task dynamic being studied. We describe and test a new method for providing online augmented coordination feedback using a neutral colour cue. This does not alter the perceptual information or the overall task dynamic, and an experiment confirms that (a) feedback is required for learning a novel coordination and (b) the new feedback method provides the necessary assistance. This task-appropriate augmented feedback therefore allows us to study the process of learning while preserving the perceptual information that constitutes a key part of the task dynamic being studied. This method is inspired by and supports a fully perception-action approach to coordinated rhythmic movement.
一个常见的感知-动作学习任务是教参与者产生一种新颖的协调的节奏运动,例如 90 度的平均相对相位。一般来说,如果没有训练,人们无法稳定地产生这些新的运动。这是因为他们在协调和控制运动所需的感知信息方面非常差,这意味着人们需要额外的(增强的)反馈来学习新的任务。现有的方法(例如视觉节拍器、利萨如图形)有效,但都涉及到改变任务的感知信息,从而改变正在研究的感知-动作任务动态。我们描述并测试了一种使用中性颜色提示在线提供增强协调反馈的新方法。这不会改变感知信息或整体任务动态,实验证实(a)反馈是学习新协调所必需的,(b)新的反馈方法提供了必要的帮助。因此,这种适合任务的增强反馈允许我们在保留构成研究中任务动态的关键部分的感知信息的同时研究学习过程。这种方法受到协调节奏运动的全感知-动作方法的启发和支持。