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瞳孔直径在人类运动适应过程中的变化。

Pupil diameter tracked during motor adaptation in humans.

机构信息

Center for Information and Neural Networks, Advanced ICT Research Institute, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Suita, Japan.

Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University, Suita, Japan.

出版信息

J Neurophysiol. 2022 Nov 1;128(5):1224-1243. doi: 10.1152/jn.00021.2022. Epub 2022 Oct 5.

Abstract

Pupil diameter, under constant illumination, is known to reflect individuals' internal states, such as surprise about observation and environmental uncertainty. Despite the growing use of pupillometry in cognitive learning studies as an additional measure for examining internal states, few studies have used pupillometry in human motor learning studies. Here, we provide the first detailed characterization of pupil diameter changes in a short-term reach adaptation paradigm. We measured pupil changes in 121 human participants while they adapted to abrupt, gradual, or switching force field conditions. Sudden increases in movement error caused by the introduction/reversal of the force field resulted in strong phasic pupil dilation during movement accompanied by a transient increase in tonic premovement baseline pupil diameter in subsequent trials. In contrast, pupil responses were reduced when the force field was gradually introduced, indicating that large, unexpected errors drove the changes in pupil responses. Interestingly, however, error-induced pupil responses gradually became insensitive after experiencing multiple force field reversals. We also found an association between baseline pupil diameter and incidental knowledge of the gradually introduced perturbation. Finally, in all experiments, we found a strong co-occurrence of larger baseline pupil diameter with slower reaction and movement times after each rest break. Collectively, these results suggest that tonic baseline pupil diameter reflects one's belief about environmental uncertainty, whereas phasic pupil dilation during movement reflects surprise about a sensory outcome (i.e., movement error), and both effects are modulated by novelty. Our results provide a new approach for nonverbally assessing participants' internal states during motor learning. Pupil diameter is known as a noninvasive window into individuals' internal states. Despite the growing use of pupillometry in cognitive learning studies, it receives little attention in motor learning studies. Here, we characterized the pupil responses in a short-term reach adaptation paradigm by measuring pupil diameter of human participants while they adapted to abrupt, gradual, or switching force field conditions. Our results demonstrate how surprise and uncertainty reflected in pupil diameter develop during motor adaptation.

摘要

瞳孔直径在恒定光照下已知反映个体的内部状态,例如对观察和环境不确定性的惊讶。尽管瞳孔测量在认知学习研究中作为检查内部状态的附加测量越来越多地被使用,但在人类运动学习研究中很少使用瞳孔测量。在这里,我们提供了在短期伸手适应范式中瞳孔直径变化的第一个详细特征。我们测量了 121 名参与者在适应突然、逐渐或切换力场条件时的瞳孔变化。由于力场的引入/反转导致运动误差突然增加,导致运动过程中强烈的相位瞳孔扩张,随后试验中短暂增加了强直前置运动基线瞳孔直径。相比之下,当力场逐渐引入时,瞳孔反应减少,表明大的、意外的错误驱动了瞳孔反应的变化。然而,有趣的是,在经历多次力场反转后,误差引起的瞳孔反应逐渐变得不敏感。我们还发现基线瞳孔直径与逐渐引入的扰动的偶然知识之间存在关联。最后,在所有实验中,我们发现基线瞳孔直径较大的参与者在每次休息后反应和运动时间都较慢。总的来说,这些结果表明,强直基线瞳孔直径反映了个体对环境不确定性的信念,而运动过程中的相位瞳孔扩张反映了对感官结果(即运动误差)的惊讶,并且这两种效应都受到新奇感的调节。我们的结果为非言语评估参与者在运动学习过程中的内部状态提供了一种新方法。瞳孔直径被认为是个体内部状态的无创窗口。尽管瞳孔测量在认知学习研究中越来越多地被使用,但在运动学习研究中却很少受到关注。在这里,我们通过测量人类参与者在适应突然、逐渐或切换力场条件时的瞳孔直径来描述短期伸手适应范式中的瞳孔反应。我们的结果表明,在运动适应过程中,瞳孔直径反映的惊讶和不确定性是如何发展的。

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