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Action history influences subsequent movement via two distinct processes

机译:动作历史通过两个不同的过程影响后续运动

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The characteristics of goal-directed actions tend to resemble those of previously executed actions, but it is unclear whether such effects depend strictly on action history, or also reflect context-dependent processes related to predictive motor planning. Here we manipulated the time available to initiate movements after a target was specified, and studied the effects of predictable movement sequences, to systematically dissociate effects of the most recently executed movement from the movement required next. We found that directional biases due to recent movement history strongly depend upon movement preparation time, suggesting an important contribution from predictive planning. However predictive biases co-exist with an independent source of bias that depends only on recent movement history. The results indicate that past experience influences movement execution through a combination of temporally-stable processes that are strictly use-dependent, and dynamically-evolving and context-dependent processes that reflect prediction of future actions.
机译:目标导向动作的特征往往类似于先前执行的动作,但尚不清楚此类效果是否严格取决于动作历史,还是反映与预测性运动计划有关的上下文相关过程。在这里,我们操纵了指定目标后可用于启动运动的时间,并研究了可预测运动序列的效果,以系统地将最近执行的运动的效果与下一个所需的运动分离。我们发现,由于最近的运动历史而导致的方向偏差在很大程度上取决于运动的准备时间,表明预测性计划的重要贡献。但是,预测偏差与仅依赖于近期运动历史的独立偏差源共存。结果表明,过去的经验通过严格依赖于使用的时间稳定过程以及反映未来动作预测的动态演变和上下文依赖过程的组合来影响运动执行。

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