Department of Psychology, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Otto-Behaghel Strasse 10F, 35394, Giessen, Germany.
Sci Rep. 2021 Jan 21;11(1):1928. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-81156-0.
Sensorimotor control of human action integrates feedforward policies that predict future body states with online sensory feedback. These predictions lead to a suppression of the associated feedback signals. Here, we examine whether somatosensory processing throughout a goal-directed movement is constantly suppressed or dynamically tuned so that online feedback processing is enhanced at critical moments of the movement. Participants reached towards their other hand in the absence of visual input and detected a probing tactile stimulus on their moving or static hand. Somatosensory processing on the moving hand was dynamically tuned over the time course of reaching, being hampered in early and late stages of the movement, but, interestingly, recovering around the time of maximal speed. This novel finding of temporal somatosensory tuning was further corroborated in a second experiment, in which larger movement amplitudes shifted the absolute time of maximal speed later in the movement. We further show that the release from suppression on the moving limb was temporally coupled with enhanced somatosensory processing on the target hand. We discuss these results in the context of optimal feedforward control and suggest that somatosensory processing is dynamically tuned during the time course of reaching by enhancing sensory processing at critical moments of the movement.
人类动作的感觉运动控制将预测未来身体状态的前馈策略与在线感觉反馈相结合。这些预测导致相关反馈信号的抑制。在这里,我们研究在目标导向运动过程中,整个躯体感觉处理是否持续受到抑制,还是动态调整,以便在运动的关键时刻增强在线反馈处理。参与者在没有视觉输入的情况下向另一只手伸出手,并在移动或静止的手上检测到探测性触觉刺激。在运动过程中,对移动手的躯体感觉处理是动态调整的,在运动的早期和晚期受到阻碍,但有趣的是,在最大速度附近恢复。在第二个实验中,进一步证实了这种时间躯体感觉调整的新颖发现,其中较大的运动幅度将最大速度的绝对时间向后移动到运动的后期。我们还表明,在移动肢体上的抑制释放与目标手上增强的躯体感觉处理在时间上是耦合的。我们在最优前馈控制的背景下讨论这些结果,并提出在运动过程中,通过在运动的关键时刻增强感觉处理,躯体感觉处理是动态调整的。