Wallace S A
a Institute for Child Behavior and Development , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
J Mot Behav. 1977 Jun;9(2):157-69. doi: 10.1080/00222895.1977.10735106.
One prediction of the recent target hypothesis for movement control (MacNeilage, 1970; Russell, 1976) holds that location reproduction is not solely dependent upon stored kinesthetic information. Three experiments were performed to test this prediction by requiring the subject to reproduce the location with the limb opposite to the one used for criterion production. This switched-limb procedure was assumed to force the subject to rely upon more abstract information rather than the kinesthetic cues of the criterion movement. With movement direction invariant, switched-limb reproduction was equal to same-limb reproduction. The alteration of movement direction hampered switched-limb reproduction but same-limb reproduction was not greatly affected. These findings gave some support to the target hypothesis but suggested that the context of the movement may affect the potency of the location code. Implications of the switched-limb technique for future research were briefly discussed.
近期关于运动控制的目标假说(麦克尼尔奇,1970年;拉塞尔,1976年)的一个预测认为,位置再现并非仅仅依赖于存储的动觉信息。进行了三项实验来检验这一预测,要求受试者用与用于标准动作的肢体相对的另一肢体来再现位置。这种换肢程序被认为会迫使受试者依赖更抽象的信息,而不是标准动作的动觉线索。在运动方向不变的情况下,换肢再现与同肢再现相当。运动方向改变会阻碍换肢再现,但同肢再现受到的影响不大。这些发现为目标假说提供了一些支持,但表明运动的背景可能会影响位置编码的效力。简要讨论了换肢技术对未来研究的意义。