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对称肢体间新习得运动技能的转移。

Symmetric interlimb transfer of newly acquired skilled movements.

机构信息

Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.

Department of Biological Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2020 Nov 1;124(5):1364-1376. doi: 10.1152/jn.00777.2019. Epub 2020 Sep 9.

Abstract

In this study, we aimed to examine features of interlimb generalization or "transfer" of newly acquired motor skills, with a broader goal of better understanding the mechanisms mediating skill learning. Right-handed participants ( = 36) learned a motor task that required them to make very rapid but accurate reaches to one of eight randomly presented targets, thus bettering the typical speed-accuracy tradeoff. Subjects were divided into an "RL" group that first trained with the right arm and was then tested on the left and an "LR" group that trained with the left arm and was subsequently tested on the right. We found significant interlimb transfer in both groups. Remarkably, we also observed that participants learned faster with their left arm compared with the right. We hypothesized that this could be due to a previously suggested left arm/right hemisphere advantage for movements under variable task conditions. To corroborate this, we recruited two additional groups of participants ( = 22) that practiced the same task under a single target condition. This removal of task level variability eliminated learning rate differences between the arms, yet interlimb transfer remained robust and symmetric, as in the first experiment. Additionally, the strategy used to reduce errors during learning, albeit heterogeneous across subjects particularly in our second experiment, was adopted by the untrained arm. These findings may be best explained as the outcome of the operation of cognitive strategies during the early stages of motor skill learning. How newly acquired motor skills generalize across effectors is not well understood. Here, we show that newly learned skilled actions transfer symmetrically across the arms and that task-level variability influences learning rate but not transfer magnitude or direction. Interestingly, strategies developed during learning with one arm transfer to the untrained arm. This likely reflects the outcome of learning driven by cognitive mechanisms during the initial stages of motor skill acquisition.

摘要

在这项研究中,我们旨在考察新获得的运动技能的肢体间泛化或“转移”的特征,更广泛的目标是更好地理解介导技能学习的机制。右利手参与者(n = 36)学习了一项运动任务,要求他们快速但准确地向 8 个随机呈现的目标中的一个做出伸手动作,从而改善了典型的速度-准确性权衡。受试者被分为“RL”组和“LR”组。“RL”组先用右臂进行训练,然后在左臂上进行测试;“LR”组则先用左臂进行训练,然后在右臂上进行测试。我们发现两组都有明显的肢体间转移。值得注意的是,我们还观察到参与者用左手比用右手学得更快。我们假设这可能是由于先前提出的左手臂/右脑在可变任务条件下运动的优势。为了证实这一点,我们又招募了两组参与者(n = 22),让他们在单一目标条件下练习相同的任务。这种任务水平变异性的消除消除了手臂之间的学习率差异,但肢体间转移仍然是稳健和对称的,就像在第一个实验中一样。此外,在学习过程中用来减少错误的策略,尽管在我们的第二个实验中特别在受试者之间是异构的,也被未训练的手臂采用。这些发现可以最好地解释为在运动技能学习的早期阶段,认知策略的运作结果。新获得的运动技能如何在效应器之间泛化还不太清楚。在这里,我们表明新习得的熟练动作可以在手臂之间对称地转移,并且任务水平的变异性影响学习率,但不影响转移的幅度或方向。有趣的是,在使用一只手臂进行学习过程中开发的策略会转移到未训练的手臂。这可能反映了在运动技能习得的初始阶段,由认知机制驱动的学习的结果。

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