Langenberg U, Hefter H, Kessler K R, Cooke J D
Department of Neurology, University of Düsseldorf, Germany.
Exp Brain Res. 1998 Jan;118(2):161-70. doi: 10.1007/s002210050268.
During forearm tracking of a sinusoidally moving target matching of proprioceptive and visual feedback was altered by introducing different visual delays. In five normal subjects seven target frequencies were tested ranging from 0.3 to 1.5 Hz. For each target frequency nine different delays were used ranging from 0 to 120% of the cycle duration with target frequency and delay being varied randomly. Tracking error revealed a cyclic behaviour with an increase up to delays of about 50% of the target cycle duration and an improvement for delays larger than 50%. Modulation of response frequency was less pronounced compared with tracking error variation but also was dependent on relative phase. The response frequency matched the target frequency at delays of 0 and 100% of cycle duration and was slightly lower than the target frequency with relative delays of about 50%. The introduction of a visual delay during sinusoidal forearm tracking leads to a spatial in addition to the temporal mismatch between proprioception and vision. The temporal and the spatial incompatibility influence the tracking performance differentially.
在前臂跟踪正弦运动目标的过程中,通过引入不同的视觉延迟,本体感觉和视觉反馈的匹配发生了改变。对5名正常受试者测试了7个目标频率,范围从0.3到1.5赫兹。对于每个目标频率,使用了9种不同的延迟,范围从0到目标周期持续时间的120%,目标频率和延迟随机变化。跟踪误差呈现出周期性行为,在延迟达到目标周期持续时间的约50%时增加,而在延迟大于50%时有所改善。与跟踪误差变化相比,响应频率的调制不太明显,但也取决于相对相位。响应频率在周期持续时间的0%和100%延迟时与目标频率匹配,在相对延迟约50%时略低于目标频率。在正弦前臂跟踪过程中引入视觉延迟会导致本体感觉和视觉之间除了时间不匹配之外还出现空间不匹配。时间和空间不兼容性对跟踪性能的影响不同。