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Sensory Processing: Afferent motor feedback determines the perceived location of tactile stimuli in the external space presented to the moving arm

机译:感官处理:传入的运动反馈确定触觉刺激在呈现给活动臂的外部空间中的感知位置

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People make systematic errors when localizing a brief tactile stimulus in the external space presented on the index finger while moving the arm. Although these errors likely arise in the spatiotemporal integration of the tactile input and information about arm position, the underlying arm position information used in this process is not known. In this study, we tested the contributions of afferent proprioceptive feedback and predictive arm position signals by comparing localization errors during passive vs. active arm movements. In the active trials, participants were instructed to localize a tactile stimulus in the external space that was presented to the index finger near the time of a self-generated arm movement. In the passive trials, each of the active trials was passively replayed in randomized order, using a robotic device. Our results provide evidence that the localization error patterns of the passive trials are similar to the active trials and, moreover, did not lag but rather led the active trials, which suggests that proprioceptive feedback makes an important contribution to tactile localization. To further test which kinematic property of this afferent feedback signal drives the underlying computations, we examined the localization errors with movements that had differently skewed velocity profiles but overall the same displacement. This revealed a difference in the localization patterns, which we explain by a probabilistic model in which temporal uncertainty about the stimulus is converted into a spatial likelihood, depending on the actual velocity of the arm rather than involving an efferent, preprogrammed movement.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY We show that proprioceptive feedback of arm motion rather than efferent motor signals contributes to tactile localization during an arm movement. Data further show that localization errors depend on arm velocity, not displacement per se, suggesting that instantaneous velocity feedback plays a role in the underlying computations. Model simulation using Bayesian inference suggests that these errors depend not only on spatial but also on temporal uncertainties of sensory and motor signals.
机译:人们在移动手臂时,在食指所呈现的外部空间中定位短暂的触觉刺激时会犯系统错误。尽管这些错误可能会在触觉输入和有关手臂位置的信息的时空整合中出现,但是在此过程中使用的基本手臂位置信息是未知的。在这项研究中,我们通过比较被动和主动手臂运动期间的定位误差,测试了传入本体感觉反馈和预测手臂位置信号的贡献。在积极的试验中,受试者被指示将触觉刺激定位在外部空间,该触觉刺激在手臂自行产生时向食指呈现。在被动试验中,每个主动试验都是使用机器人设备以随机顺序被动重放的。我们的结果提供了证据,表明被动试验的定位错误模式与主动试验相似,而且没有滞后,而是主导了主动试验,这表明本体感受反馈对触觉定位做出了重要贡献。为了进一步测试此传入反馈信号的运动学特性驱动了基础计算,我们检查了运动的定位误差,这些运动具有不同的倾斜速度分布,但总体上具有相同的位移。这揭示了定位模式的差异,我们用概率模型来解释,其中将有关刺激的时间不确定性转换为空间似然性,这取决于手臂的实际速度,而不是涉及传出的预先编程的运动。>新的和值得注意的我们证明了手臂运动的本体感觉反馈而不是传出的运动信号有助于手臂运动过程中的触觉定位。数据进一步表明,定位误差取决于手臂速度,而不是位移本身,这表明瞬时速度反馈在基础计算中起作用。使用贝叶斯推断的模型仿真表明,这些误差不仅取决于空间,而且还取决于感觉和运动信号的时间不确定性。

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