Wang Tony S L, Song Joo-Hyun
Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; and
Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island; and.
J Neurophysiol. 2017 Sep 1;118(3):1709-1719. doi: 10.1152/jn.00089.2017. Epub 2017 Jun 28.
In daily life, people are constantly presented with situations in which they have to learn and acquire new motor skills in complex environments, where attention is often distracted by other events. Being able to generalize and perform the acquired motor action in different environments is a crucial part of visuomotor learning. The current study examined whether attentional distraction impairs generalization of visuomotor adaptation or whether consistent distraction can operate as an internal cue to facilitate generalization. Using a dual-task paradigm combining visuomotor rotational adaptation and an attention-demanding secondary task, we showed that switching the attentional context from training (dual-task) to generalization (single-task) reduced the range of transfer of visuomotor adaptation to untrained directions. However, when consistent distraction was present throughout training and generalization, visuomotor generalization was equivalent to without distractions at all. Furthermore, this attentional context-dependent generalization was evident even when sensory modality of distractions differed between training and generalization. Therefore, the general nature of the dual tasks, rather than the specific stimuli, is associated with visuomotor memory and serves as a critical cue for generalization. Taken together, we demonstrated that attention plays a critical role during sensorimotor adaptation in selecting and associating multisensory signals with motor memory. This finding provides insight into developing learning programs that are generalizable in complex daily environments. Learning novel motor actions in complex environments with attentional distraction is a critical function. Successful motor learning involves the ability to transfer the acquired skill from the trained to novel environments. Here, we demonstrate attentional distraction does not impair visuomotor adaptation. Rather, consistency in the attentional context from training to generalization modulates the degree of transfer to untrained locations. The role of attention and memory must, therefore, be incorporated into existing models of visuomotor learning.
在日常生活中,人们经常会遇到需要在复杂环境中学习和掌握新运动技能的情况,在这种环境中,注意力常常会被其他事件分散。能够在不同环境中推广并执行所习得的运动动作是视觉运动学习的关键部分。当前的研究考察了注意力分散是否会损害视觉运动适应的推广能力,或者持续的注意力分散是否可以作为一种内部线索来促进推广。通过使用一种结合视觉运动旋转适应和一项需要注意力的次要任务的双任务范式,我们发现,将注意力背景从训练(双任务)切换到推广(单任务)会减少视觉运动适应向未训练方向的转移范围。然而,当在整个训练和推广过程中都存在持续的注意力分散时,视觉运动推广与完全没有分散时相当。此外,即使训练和推广过程中注意力分散的感觉模态不同,这种依赖注意力背景的推广仍然很明显。因此,双任务的一般性质,而非特定刺激,与视觉运动记忆相关,并作为推广的关键线索。综上所述,我们证明了注意力在感觉运动适应过程中,在选择多感官信号并将其与运动记忆关联方面起着关键作用。这一发现为开发在复杂日常环境中可推广的学习程序提供了见解。在有注意力分散的复杂环境中学习新的运动动作是一项关键功能。成功的运动学习涉及将所习得的技能从训练环境转移到新环境的能力。在此,我们证明注意力分散不会损害视觉运动适应。相反,从训练到推广过程中注意力背景的一致性会调节向未训练位置的转移程度。因此,注意力和记忆的作用必须纳入现有的视觉运动学习模型中。