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Improved Neural Control of Movements Manifests in Expertise-Related Differences in Force Output and Brain Network Dynamics

机译:改进的运动清单神经控制以力输出和脑网络动力学方面的专业知识相关差异

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It is well-established that expertise developed through continuous and deliberate practice has the potential to delay age-related decline in fine motor skills. However, less is known about the underlying mechanisms, that is, whether expertise leads to a higher performance level changing the initial status from which age-related decline starts or if expertise-related changes result in qualitatively different motor output and neural processing providing a resource of compensation for age-related changes. Thus, as a first step, this study aims at a better understanding of expertise-related changes in fine motor control with respect to force output and respective electrophysiological correlates. Here, using a multidimensional approach, we investigated fine motor control of experts and novices in precision mechanics during the execution of a dynamic force control task. On the level of force output, we analyzed precision, variability, and complexity. We further used dynamic mode decomposition (DMD) to analyze the electrophysiological correlates of force control to deduce brain network dynamics. Experts’ force output was more precise, less variable, and more complex. Task-related DMD mean mode magnitudes within the α-band at electrodes over sensorimotor relevant areas were reduced in experts, and lower DMD mean mode magnitudes related to the force output in novices. Our results provide evidence for expertise dependent central adaptions with distinct and more complex organization and decentralization of sensorimotor subsystems. Results from our multidimensional approach can be seen as a step forward in understanding expertise-related changes and exploiting their potential as resources for healthy aging.
机译:公认的是,通过持续不断的实践积累的专业知识有可能延迟与年龄相关的精细运动技能下降。但是,对于基本机制知之甚少,也就是说,专业知识是否会导致更高的性能水平,从而改变与年龄相关的衰退开始的初始状态,或者专业知识相关的变化是否会导致本质上不同的运动输出和神经处理,从而提供资源。与年龄有关的变化的补偿。因此,作为第一步,本研究旨在更好地了解与力输出和各个电生理相关的精细运动控制方面与专业知识有关的变化。在这里,我们使用多维方法,研究了执行动态力控制任务期间精密机械专家和新手的精细电机控制。在力输出的水平上,我们分析了精度,可变性和复杂性。我们进一步使用动态模式分解(DMD)来分析力控制的电生理相关性,以推断脑网络动力学。专家的力量输出更加精确,变化更少,更复杂。专家们降低了与感觉运动相关区域上电极上的α波段内任务相关的DMD平均模量,而新手则降低了与力输出有关的DMD平均模量。我们的研究结果为依赖于专业知识的中央适应提供了证据,它们具有明显而复杂的组织和感觉运动子系统的分散化。我们多维方法的结果可以看作是在理解与专业知识相关的变化并挖掘其作为健康衰老资源方面的进步。

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