School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Division of Neurology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences, San Francisco, CA, USA.
Commun Biol. 2021 Nov 11;4(1):1278. doi: 10.1038/s42003-021-02768-w.
Stone toolmaking is a human motor skill which provides the earliest archeological evidence motor skill and social learning. Intentionally shaping a stone into a functional tool relies on the interaction of action observation and practice to support motor skill acquisition. The emergence of adaptive and efficient visuomotor processes during motor learning of such a novel motor skill requiring complex semantic understanding, like stone toolmaking, is not understood. Through the examination of eye movements and motor skill, the current study sought to evaluate the changes and relationship in perceptuomotor processes during motor learning and performance over 90 h of training. Participants' gaze and motor performance were assessed before, during and following training. Gaze patterns reveal a transition from initially high gaze variability during initial observation to lower gaze variability after training. Perceptual changes were strongly associated with motor performance improvements suggesting a coupling of perceptual and motor processes during motor learning.
石器制造是一种人类运动技能,它提供了最早的考古学证据,证明了运动技能和社会学习。有意将石头塑造成功能性工具依赖于动作观察和实践的相互作用,以支持运动技能的习得。在学习这种需要复杂语义理解的新运动技能(如石器制造)时,自适应和高效的视动过程的出现尚不清楚。通过对眼球运动和运动技能的检查,本研究试图在 90 小时的训练过程中评估运动学习和表现过程中感知运动过程的变化和关系。在训练前、训练中和训练后评估参与者的注视和运动表现。注视模式显示出从最初观察时的高注视变异性到训练后的低注视变异性的转变。知觉变化与运动表现的改善密切相关,这表明在运动学习过程中知觉和运动过程是耦合的。