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视觉位移方向和手的一致性增强了视觉运动适应过程中的空间重新校准。

Direction of visual shift and hand congruency enhance spatial realignment during visuomotor adaptation.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, MacEwan University, 10700 - 104 Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5J 4S2, Canada.

Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2023 Oct;241(10):2475-2486. doi: 10.1007/s00221-023-06697-4. Epub 2023 Sep 1.

Abstract

Although prism adaptation has been studied extensively for over 100 years to better understand how the motor system adapts to sensory perturbations, very few studies have systematically studied how the combination of the hand used to adapt, and the direction of visual shift, might influence adaptation. Given that sensory inputs and motor outputs from the same side are processed (at least initially) in the same hemisphere, we wondered whether there might be differences in how people adapt when the hand used and the direction of visual shift were congruent (e.g., adapting to rightward shifting prisms with the right hand), compared to incongruent (e.g., adapting to rightward shifting prisms with the left hand). In Experiment 1 we re-analyzed a previously published dataset (Striemer, Enns, and Whitwell Striemer et al., Cortex 115:201-215, 2019a) in which healthy adults (n = 17) adapted to 17° leftward or rightward optically displacing prisms using their left or right hand (tested in separate sessions, counterbalanced). Our results revealed a "congruency effect" such that adaptation aftereffects were significantly larger for reaches performed without visual feedback (i.e., straight-ahead pointing) when the direction of prism shift and the hand used were congruent, compared to incongruent. We replicated this same congruency effect in Experiment 2 in a new group of participants (n = 25). We suggest that a better understanding of the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying the congruency effect will allow researchers to build more precise models of visuomotor learning, and may lead to the development of more effective applications of prism adaptation for the treatment of attentional disorders following brain damage.

摘要

尽管棱镜适应已经被研究了 100 多年,以更好地理解运动系统如何适应感觉扰动,但很少有研究系统地研究用于适应的手的方向和视觉移位的方向如何影响适应。鉴于来自同一侧的感觉输入和运动输出(至少最初)在同一半球中被处理,我们想知道当用于适应的手和视觉移位的方向一致(例如,用右手适应向右移位的棱镜)与不一致(例如,用左手适应向右移位的棱镜)时,人们的适应方式是否会有所不同。在实验 1 中,我们重新分析了之前发表的数据集(Striemer、Enns 和 Whitwell Striemer 等人,Cortex 115:201-215, 2019a),其中健康成年人(n=17)使用左手或右手适应 17°的向左或向右光学移位棱镜(在单独的会话中测试,平衡)。我们的结果显示了一种“一致性效应”,即当棱镜移位的方向和使用的手一致时,没有视觉反馈(即直接指向)的伸展适应后效明显大于不一致时的适应后效。我们在一个新的参与者组(n=25)中在实验 2 中复制了相同的一致性效应。我们认为,更好地理解一致性效应背后的认知和神经机制将使研究人员能够构建更精确的运动学习模型,并可能导致更有效地应用棱镜适应来治疗脑损伤后的注意力障碍。

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