Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
Department of Applied Human Sciences, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Canada.
Hum Mov Sci. 2024 Jun;95:103210. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2024.103210. Epub 2024 Mar 25.
Past research indicates that anticipatory postural adjustment (APA) errors may be due to the incorrect selection of responses to visual stimuli. In the current study we used the Simon task as a methodological tool to challenge the response selection stage of processing by presenting visual cues with conflicting spatial context; in this case generating a step response to a left pointing arrow which appears to the participant's right side or vice versa. We expected greater mediolateral APA errors, delayed APA and step onset times, and greater lateral CoP displacement prior to stepping for visual cues with incongruent spatial contexts compared to cues with congruent. Thirteen healthy young adults completed step initiation trials (n = 40) from a force platform while whole-body kinematic motion was tracked. Participants were presented with arrows pointing to the left or right, indicating to step with the left or right limb, respectively. These arrows were presented on the same side as the desired step direction (congruent) or the opposite side (incongruent). Results revealed that incongruent trials resulted in significantly more incidences of mediolateral APA errors and greater mediolateral CoP deviations during the APA compared to congruent visual cue context trials. No effects were observed for the temporal outcomes, suggesting that young adults can maintain temporal execution of steps despite these motor control errors. This study demonstrates that the spatial context of visual information significantly impacts the success of response selection processes during step initiation, furthering our knowledge of how humans integrate visual information to initiate whole body movement.
过去的研究表明,预期姿势调整(APA)错误可能是由于对视觉刺激的反应选择不正确。在本研究中,我们使用 Simon 任务作为一种方法学工具,通过呈现具有冲突空间背景的视觉提示来挑战处理的反应选择阶段;在这种情况下,对出现在参与者右侧的指向左侧的箭头或反之亦然的箭头做出跨步反应。我们预计,与具有一致空间背景的提示相比,具有不一致空间背景的提示会产生更大的前后向 APA 错误、延迟的 APA 和跨步起始时间,以及在跨步前更大的侧向 CoP 位移。13 名健康的年轻成年人在力平台上完成了 40 次的起始步试验,同时跟踪全身运动学运动。参与者会看到指向左侧或右侧的箭头,分别表示用左侧或右侧肢体跨步。这些箭头出现在与期望的跨步方向相同的一侧(一致)或相反的一侧(不一致)。结果表明,与一致视觉提示条件下的试验相比,不一致的试验导致更多的前后向 APA 错误和更大的前后向 CoP 偏差在 APA 期间。在时间结果方面没有观察到影响,这表明年轻人可以在这些运动控制错误的情况下保持跨步的时间执行。这项研究表明,视觉信息的空间背景会显著影响起始步时的反应选择过程的成功,进一步了解了人类如何整合视觉信息来启动全身运动。