Worssam Christopher J, Meade Lewis C, Connolly Jason D
Science Laboratories, Department of Psychology, Durham University, South Road, Durham, DH1 3LE, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2015 Feb;233(2):385-96. doi: 10.1007/s00221-014-4119-2. Epub 2014 Oct 14.
It has been demonstrated that both visual feedback and the presence of certain types of non-target objects in the workspace can affect kinematic measures and the trajectory path of the moving hand during reach-to-grasp movements. Yet no study to date has examined the possible effect of providing non-obstructing three-dimensional (3D) depth cues within the workspace and with consistent retinal inputs and whether or not these alter manual prehension movements. Participants performed a series of reach-to-grasp movements in both open- (without visual feedback) and closed-loop (with visual feedback) conditions in the presence of one of three possible 3D depth cues. Here, it is reported that preventing online visual feedback (or not) and the presence of a particular depth cue had a profound effect on kinematic measures for both the reaching and grasping components of manual prehension-despite the fact that the 3D depth cues did not act as a physical obstruction at any point. The depth cues modulated the trajectory of the reaching hand when the target block was located on the left side of the workspace but not on the right. These results are discussed in relation to previous reports and implications for brain-computer interface decoding algorithms are provided.
研究表明,视觉反馈以及工作空间中某些类型非目标物体的存在,都会在伸手抓握动作过程中影响运动学指标和移动手部的轨迹路径。然而,迄今为止尚无研究考察在工作空间内提供无障碍三维(3D)深度线索并伴有一致视网膜输入时可能产生的影响,以及这些是否会改变手部抓握动作。参与者在存在三种可能的3D深度线索之一的情况下,在开放(无视觉反馈)和闭环(有视觉反馈)条件下进行了一系列伸手抓握动作。在此报告,无论是否存在在线视觉反馈以及特定深度线索的存在,对手部抓握动作的伸手和抓握部分的运动学指标都有深远影响——尽管3D深度线索在任何时候都不会构成物理障碍。当目标方块位于工作空间左侧而非右侧时,深度线索会调节伸手手部的轨迹。结合先前报告对这些结果进行了讨论,并为脑机接口解码算法提供了启示。