Brenner Eli, Vlasblom Melissa L, Rap Ivo, Smeets Jeroen B J
Department of Human Movement Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Exp Brain Res. 2025 Apr 16;243(5):121. doi: 10.1007/s00221-025-07082-z.
We previously found that arm movements towards a jittering target are constantly guided by the latest target position: the responses to target displacements became more vigorous as the movement proceeded, as required for the movement to reach the latest position smoothly within the remaining time. Here we examine whether this behaviour was a consequence of how that experiment was designed. We compared the vigour of adjustments in blocks of trials in which targets followed a random walk, as in our previous studies, with the vigour of adjustments in blocks of trials in which the target position varied at random with respect to a fixed position. For the random walk, the latest position is the best estimate of the final position, so neglecting earlier information can be useful. For random variability around a fixed position, the target's position at any instant is equally informative about the final position, so making vigorous adjustments in response to the latest information is pointless. In that case, the best estimate of the final position is the average of all the encountered positions. Some participants responded less vigorously in the latter case, but most did not. We discuss why tuning the adjustments to be complete within the remaining time may be a good strategy, even when the target does not follow a random walk.
我们之前发现,朝着抖动目标的手臂运动始终由最新的目标位置引导:随着运动的进行,对目标位移的反应变得更加有力,这是运动在剩余时间内平稳到达最新位置所必需的。在这里,我们研究这种行为是否是该实验设计方式的结果。我们将试验块中目标遵循随机游走时的调整力度(如我们之前的研究)与试验块中目标位置相对于固定位置随机变化时的调整力度进行了比较。对于随机游走,最新位置是最终位置的最佳估计,因此忽略早期信息可能是有用的。对于围绕固定位置的随机变化,目标在任何时刻的位置对最终位置的信息量是相同的,因此根据最新信息进行有力调整是没有意义的。在这种情况下,最终位置的最佳估计是所有遇到位置的平均值。一些参与者在后一种情况下反应不那么强烈,但大多数人并非如此。我们讨论了为什么即使目标不遵循随机游走,在剩余时间内调整以使其完整可能是一个好策略。