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A margin for error in grasping: hand pre-shaping takes into account task-dependent changes in the probability of errors

机译:抓取错误的余地:手的预塑形考虑到了与任务相关的错误概率的变化

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Ideal grasping movements should maintain an appropriate probability of success, while controlling movement-related costs, in the presence of varying visual (and motor) uncertainty. It is often assumed that the probability of errors is managed by adjusting a margin for error in hand opening (e.g., opening the hand wider with increased visual uncertainty). This idea is intuitive, but non-trivial. It implies not only that the brain can estimate the amount of uncertainty, but also that it can compute how different possible alterations to the movement will affect the probability of errors—which we term the ‘probability landscape’. Previous work suggests the amount of uncertainty is factored into grasping movements. Our aim was to determine whether grasping movements are also sensitive to the probability landscape. Subjects completed three different grasping tasks, with naturally different probability landscapes, such that appropriate margin-for-error responses to increased uncertainty were qualitatively different (opening the hand wider, the same amount, or less wide). We increased visual uncertainty by blurring vision, and by covering one eye. Movements were performed without visual feedback to isolate uncertainty in the brain’s initial estimate of object properties. Changes to hand opening in response to increased visual uncertainty closely resembled those predicted by the margin-for-error account, suggesting that grasping is sensitive to the probability landscape associated with different tasks. Our findings therefore support the intuitive idea that grasping movements employ a true margin-for-error mechanism, which exerts active control over the probability of errors across changing circumstances.
机译:在视觉(和运动)不确定性变化的情况下,理想的抓握动作应保持适当的成功概率,同时控制与动作相关的成本。通常假定通过调节手张开误差的余量来管理错误的可能性(例如,随着视觉不确定性的增加张开手)。这个想法很直观,但并不简单。这不仅意味着大脑可以估计不确定性的数量,而且还可以计算出运动的不同可能变化将如何影响错误的概率(我们称之为“概率态势”)。先前的工作表明,不确定性的大小是把握运动的因素。我们的目的是确定抓握动作是否也对概率态势敏感。受试者完成了三项不同的抓握任务,自然而然地具有不同的概率分布,因此对不确定性增加的适当的误差余量定性不同(张开手的宽度,手掌的宽度或手掌的宽度或更小)。我们通过模糊视线和遮住一只眼睛来增加视觉不确定性。进行运动时没有视觉反馈,以隔离大脑对物体特性的初始估计中的不确定性。因视觉不确定性增加而造成的手张开变化与误差容限表所预测的变化非常相似,这表明抓握对与不同任务相关的概率态势敏感。因此,我们的发现支持直觉性的想法,即抓住运动采用了真正的误差幅度机制,该机制对变化的环境中的误差概率进行了主动控制。

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