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精度约束对双手和单手序列学习的影响。

The influence of accuracy constraints on bimanual and unimanual sequence learning.

机构信息

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, United States.

College of Physical Education, Jilin University, China.

出版信息

Neurosci Lett. 2021 Apr 23;751:135812. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2021.135812. Epub 2021 Mar 8.

Abstract

An experiment was designed to determine whether accuracy constraints can influence how unimanual and bimanual motor sequences are produced and learned. The accuracy requirements of the task were manipulated using principles derived from Fitts' Law to create relatively low (ID = 3) and high (ID = 5) accuracy demands. Right-limb dominant participants (N = 28, age = 21.9 yrs; 15 females and 13 males) were required to produce unimanual left, unimanual right or bimanual movement sequences using elbow extension and flexion movements to hit a series of illuminated targets. The targets were illuminated in a repeating sequence of 16 elements. Participants performed 20 practice trials. Thirty minutes following the practice trials participants performed a retention test. Element duration (time interval between target hits) and segment harmonicity (hesitations/adjustments in movement pattern) were calculated. The results indicate longer element duration and lower harmonicity values (more adjustments) when the task required higher accuracy demands (ID = 5) compared to low accuracy demands (ID = 3). Element duration was shorter and harmonicity was higher at ID = 5 for both unimanual groups than the bimanual group. However, element duration was shorter and harmonicity was higher at ID = 3 for the bimanual group than for both unimanual groups. These results indicate that the accuracy demands of the task can influence both performance and learning of motor sequences and suggest differences between unimanual and bimanual motor sequence learning. It appears there is a bimanual advantage for tasks with lower accuracy demands whereas performance is more accurate with unimanual performance, regardless of limb, with higher accuracy demands. These results are consistent with recent research indicating that accuracy requirements change the control processes for bimanual performance differently than for unimanual tasks.

摘要

一项实验旨在确定准确性约束是否会影响单手和双手运动序列的产生和学习。任务的准确性要求是通过从 Fitts 定律中得出的原则来操纵的,以创建相对较低(ID = 3)和较高(ID = 5)的准确性要求。右肢占主导地位的参与者(N = 28,年龄 = 21.9 岁;15 名女性和 13 名男性)需要使用肘部伸展和弯曲运动来产生单手向左、单手向右或双手运动序列,以击中一系列发光的目标。目标以 16 个元素的重复序列照亮。参与者进行 20 次练习试验。在练习试验 30 分钟后,参与者进行了保留测试。计算元素持续时间(目标之间的时间间隔)和段谐和度(运动模式中的停顿/调整)。结果表明,与低准确性要求(ID = 3)相比,任务需要更高的准确性要求(ID = 5)时,元素持续时间更长,谐和度值更低(更多调整)。与单手组相比,双手组在 ID = 5 时元素持续时间更短,谐和度更高。然而,在 ID = 3 时,双手组的元素持续时间更短,谐和度更高。这些结果表明,任务的准确性要求会影响运动序列的表现和学习,并且表明单手和双手运动序列学习之间存在差异。似乎对于准确性要求较低的任务,双手具有优势,而对于准确性要求较高的任务,无论使用哪只手,单手的表现都更准确。这些结果与最近的研究一致,表明准确性要求以不同于单手任务的方式改变双手表现的控制过程。

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