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在规划腕部运动时使用有限的视觉运动记忆的证据。

Evidence of a limited visuo-motor memory used in programming wrist movements.

作者信息

Miall R C, Haggard P N, Cole J D

机构信息

University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 1995;107(2):267-80. doi: 10.1007/BF00230047.

Abstract

Human subjects can pre-program movements on the basis of visual cues. Experience in a particular task leads to the storage of appropriate control parameters which are used in programming subsequent movements, via a short-term motor memory. The form, duration and usage of this memory are, however, uncertain. Repetitive wrist flexion and extension movements were measured in four subjects. Three were neurologically normal men; the fourth subject had a peripheral large-fibre sensory neuropathy, depriving him of proprioceptive information about wrist movement. Subjects made alternating 45 degrees wrist movements between two visual targets; visual feedback of wrist position was provided for the first part of each trial. After 10 s of tracking, the subjects paused for an interval of 0-24 s before resuming tracking without visual feedback of wrist position. The positional accuracy of subsequent movements was analysed with respect to pause interval. Movement accuracy was reduced by the removal of visual feedback in all four subjects: movements after the pause interval were less accurate than those before the pause. Errors also accumulated within each sequence of movements made without visual feedback. Analysis of the first movement in each trial after the pause indicated a clear relationship between movement accuracy and pause interval. In all four subjects, movement accuracy decayed with longer pause intervals. In the deafferented subject, manipulation of the visual inputs (requiring visual fixation, rather than normal pursuit of the target; or direct viewing of the hand instead of viewing a cursor on a computer screen) affected the relationship between pause interval and subsequent movement accuracy. We propose that the memory used when producing these movements is a short-lasting visuo-motor signal, lasting a few seconds, which is derived from visual knowledge of previous movements, rather than a memory of a particular motor output. This visuo-motor signal is used to scale the amplitude of subsequent wrist movements. The brevity of the visuo-motor memory and the resultant inaccuracy of this deafferented subject and of our neurologically normal subjects implies that human feedforward control of the amplitude and position of wrist movements is severely limited.

摘要

人类受试者可以根据视觉线索对动作进行预编程。特定任务的经验会导致存储适当的控制参数,这些参数通过短期运动记忆用于后续动作的编程。然而,这种记忆的形式、持续时间和使用方式尚不确定。对四名受试者的重复性手腕屈伸运动进行了测量。其中三名是神经功能正常的男性;第四名受试者患有周围大纤维感觉神经病变,使其无法获得有关手腕运动的本体感觉信息。受试者在两个视觉目标之间交替进行45度的手腕运动;在每次试验的第一部分提供手腕位置的视觉反馈。在跟踪10秒后,受试者暂停0至24秒,然后在没有手腕位置视觉反馈的情况下恢复跟踪。针对暂停间隔分析后续动作的位置准确性。在所有四名受试者中,去除视觉反馈都会降低动作准确性:暂停间隔后的动作比暂停前的动作准确性更低。在没有视觉反馈的每个动作序列中也会累积误差。对暂停后每次试验中的第一个动作进行分析表明,动作准确性与暂停间隔之间存在明显关系。在所有四名受试者中,动作准确性会随着暂停间隔的延长而下降。在去传入神经的受试者中,对视觉输入的操作(需要视觉固定,而不是正常追踪目标;或者直接观看手部而不是观看电脑屏幕上的光标)影响了暂停间隔与后续动作准确性之间的关系。我们提出,产生这些动作时使用的记忆是一种持续时间较短的视觉运动信号,持续几秒钟,并源自先前动作的视觉知识,而不是特定运动输出的记忆。这种视觉运动信号用于调整后续手腕动作的幅度。视觉运动记忆的短暂性以及由此导致的该去传入神经受试者和我们神经功能正常受试者的动作不准确表明,人类对手腕动作幅度和位置的前馈控制受到严重限制。

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