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Control of Coordinated Movements: Response preparation and execution during intentional bimanual pattern switching

机译:协调运动的控制:有意双向模式切换期间的响应准备和执行

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During continuous bimanual coordination, in-phase (IP; 0° relative phase) and anti-phase (AP; 180° relative phase) patterns can be stably performed without practice. Paradigms in which participants are required to intentionally switch between these coordination patterns have been used to investigate the interaction between the performer’s intentions and intrinsic dynamics of the body’s preferred patterns. The current study examined the processes associated with switching preparation and execution through the use of a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) as the switch stimulus. A SAS is known to involuntarily trigger preprogrammed responses at a shortened latency and, thus, can be used to probe advance preparation. Participants performed cyclical IP and AP bimanual elbow extension-flexion movements in which they were required to switch patterns in response to an auditory switch cue, which was either nonstartling (80 dB) or a SAS (120 dB). Results indicated that reaction time to the switch stimulus (i.e., switch onset) was significantly reduced on startle trials, indicative of advance preparation of the switch response. Similarly, switching time was reduced on startle trials, which was attributed to increased neural activation caused by the SAS. Switching time was also shorter for AP to IP trials, but only when the switching stimulus occurred at either the midpoint or reversal locations within the movement cycle, suggesting that the switch location may affect the intrinsic dynamics of the system.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY The current study provides novel information regarding preparation and execution of intentional switching between in-phase and anti-phase bimanual coordination patterns. Using a startling acoustic stimulus, we provide strong evidence that the switching response is prepared before the switch stimulus, and switch execution is accelerated by the startling stimulus. In addition, the time required to switch between patterns and relative limb contribution is dependent upon where in the movement cycle the switch stimulus occurred.
机译:在连续的双手协调过程中,无需实践即可稳定地执行同相(IP; 0°相对相位)和反相(AP; 180°相对相位)模式。要求参与者有意识地在这些协调模式之间切换的范例已用于调查表演者的意图与身体偏好模式的内在动力之间的相互作用。当前的研究通过使用令人震惊的声学刺激(SAS)作为开关刺激来检查与开关准备和执行相关的过程。已知SAS会以较短的等待时间非自愿地触发预编程的响应,因此可用于探测预先准备。参与者进行了周期性的IP和AP双手肘伸屈曲运动,其中要求他们响应听觉转换提示而转换模式,这是令人吃惊的(80 dB)或SAS(120 dB)。结果表明,在惊吓试验中,对开关刺激(即开关开始)的反应时间显着减少,表明开关反应的提前准备。同样,惊吓试验减少了切换时间,这归因于SAS引起的神经激活增加。 AP到IP试验的切换时间也更短,但是仅当切换刺激发生在运动周期内的中点或反转位置时,这表明切换位置可能会影响系统的内在动力。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 当前的研究提供了有关准备和执行同相和反相两手协调模式之间有意切换的新颖信息。使用令人吃惊的声学刺激,我们提供了有力的证据,证明了在开关刺激之前就已经准备好了开关响应,并且通过令人吃惊的刺激来加速开关的执行。此外,在模式和肢体相对贡献之间进行切换所需的时间取决于在运动周期中切换刺激发生的位置。

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