Parr J V V, Vine S J, Harrison N R, Wood G
a School of Health Sciences , Liverpool Hope University , United Kingdom.
b College of Life & Environmental Sciences , University of Exeter , United Kingdom.
J Mot Behav. 2018 Jul-Aug;50(4):416-425. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2017.1363703. Epub 2017 Sep 19.
The aim of this study was to provide a detailed account of the spatial and temporal disruptions to eye-hand coordination when using a prosthetic hand during a sequential fine motor skill. Twenty-one able-bodied participants performed 15 trials of the picking up coins task derived from the Southampton Hand Assessment Procedure with their anatomic hand and with a prosthesis simulator while wearing eye-tracking equipment. Gaze behavior results revealed that when using the prosthesis, performance detriments were accompanied by significantly greater hand-focused gaze and a significantly longer time to disengage gaze from manipulations to plan upcoming movements. The study findings highlight key metrics that distinguish disruptions to eye-hand coordination that may have implications for the training of prosthesis use.
本研究的目的是详细描述在进行连续精细运动技能时使用假手时眼手协调的时空干扰情况。21名身体健全的参与者在佩戴眼动追踪设备的情况下,用其解剖手和假肢模拟器对源自南安普顿手部评估程序的捡硬币任务进行了15次试验。注视行为结果显示,在使用假肢时,操作能力的下降伴随着显著更多的手部聚焦注视,以及从操作中移开注视以计划后续动作的时间显著延长。研究结果突出了区分眼手协调干扰的关键指标,这可能对假肢使用训练具有启示意义。