Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University, 3-14-1 Hiyoshi, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 223-8522, Japan.
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 19;14(1):16710. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-67630-5.
Reward usually enhances task performance, but exceptionally large rewards can impede performance due to psychological pressure. In this study, we investigated motor activity changes in high-reward situations and identified indicators for performance decline. Fourteen healthy adults practiced a velocity-dependent right-hand motor task for three days, followed by a test day with varying monetary reward for each trial. Participants were divided into low performers (LPs) and high performers (HPs) according to whether success rate decreased or increased, respectively, on the highest reward trials compared to lower reward trials. Both LPs and HPs demonstrated increased hand velocity during higher reward trials, but only LPs exhibited a significant increase in velocity variance. There was also a negative correlation between the pre-movement co-contraction index (CCI) of the biceps and triceps muscles and success rate on the highest reward trials. This correlation was confirmed in a second experiment with 12 newly recruited participants, suggesting that pre-movement CCI is a marker for performance decline caused by high reward. These findings suggest that interventions to reduce pre-movement CCI such as biofeedback training could be useful for preventing the paradoxical decline in motor performance associated with high rewards.
奖励通常可以提高任务表现,但过大的奖励可能会因为心理压力而阻碍表现。在这项研究中,我们研究了高奖励情境下的运动活动变化,并确定了表现下降的指标。14 名健康成年人在三天内练习了一项依赖速度的右手运动任务,然后在测试日中,每个试验的奖励金额都不同。根据与较低奖励试验相比,最高奖励试验的成功率是下降还是上升,参与者被分为低表现者(LPs)和高表现者(HPs)。与较低奖励试验相比,LPs 和 HPs 在较高奖励试验中都表现出手速增加,但只有 LPs 表现出显著的速度方差增加。肱二头肌和肱三头肌的预运动共同收缩指数(CCI)与最高奖励试验中的成功率之间也存在负相关。在第二个实验中,对 12 名新招募的参与者进行了验证,表明预运动 CCI 是高奖励导致表现下降的标志物。这些发现表明,减少预运动 CCI 的干预措施,如生物反馈训练,可能有助于防止与高奖励相关的运动表现悖论性下降。