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Kinematic Strategies Underlying Improvement in the Acquisition of a Sequential Finger Task with Self-Generated vs. Cued Repetition Training

机译:通过自我生成的与提示重复训练获得的顺序手指任务获得基础改善的运动学策略

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Many motor skills, such as typing, consist of articulating simple movements into novel sequences that are executed faster and smoother with practice. Dynamics of re-organization of these movement sequences with multi-session training and its dependence on the amount of self-regulation of pace during training is not yet fully understood. In this study, participants practiced a sequence of key presses. Training sessions consisted of either externally (Cued) or self-initiated (Uncued) training. Long-term improvements in performance speed were mainly due to reducing gaps between finger movements in both groups, but Uncued training induced higher gains. The underlying kinematic strategies producing these changes and the representation of the trained sequence differed significantly across subjects, although net gains in speed were similar. The differences in long-term memory due to the type of training and the variation in strategies between subjects, suggest that the different neural mechanisms may subserve the improvements observed in overall performance.
机译:许多运动技能(例如打字)包括将简单的动作表达为新颖的序列,并通过练习更快,更流畅地执行。这些运动序列在多节训练中的重组动力学及其在训练过程中对步伐自我调节量的依赖性尚不完全清楚。在这项研究中,参与者练习了一系列按键操作。培训课程包括外部(提示)或自发(无提示)培训。长期以来,表演速度的提高主要是由于两组患者手指运动之间的间隙减小了,但是未经训练的训练可以带来更高的收益。尽管速度的净收益是相似的,但产生这些变化的基本运动学策略和受训练序列的表示在受试者之间却存在显着差异。由于训练类型和受试者之间策略的差异,导致长期记忆的差异,表明不同的神经机制可能有助于改善整体表现。

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