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Skill Learning and Skill Transfer Mediated by Cooperative Haptic Interaction

机译:合作性触觉互动介导的技能学习和技能转移

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It is known that physical coupling between two subjects may be advantageous in joint tasks. However, little is known about how two people mutually exchange information to exploit the coupling. Therefore, we adopted a reversed, novel perspective to the standard one that focuses on the ability of physically coupled subjects to adapt to cooperative contexts that require negotiating a common plan: we investigated how training in pairs on a novel task affects the development of motor skills of each of the interacting partners. The task involved reaching movements in an unstable dynamic environment using a bilateral non-linear elastic tool that could be used bimanually or dyadically. The main result is that training with an expert leads to the greatest performance in the joint task. However, the performance in the individual test is strongly affected by the initial skill level of the partner. Moreover, practicing with a peer rather than an expert appears to be more advantageous for a naive; and motor skills can be transferred to a bimanual context, after training with an expert, only if the non-expert subject had prior experience of the dynamics of the novel task.
机译:众所周知,两个对象之间的物理耦合在联合任务中可能是有利的。但是,关于两个人如何相互交换信息以利用耦合的了解很少。因此,我们采用了一种与标准相反的新颖观点,该观点侧重于物理耦合主体适应需要谈判共同计划的合作环境的能力:我们调查了成对训练对一项新任务的影响如何影响运动技能的发展每个交互伙伴。该任务涉及使用可以双向或双向使用的双向非线性弹性工具在不稳定的动态环境中达到运动。主要结果是,与专家一起进行培训可以使联合任务中的表现最大化。但是,个人测试中的表现受伴侣初始技能水平的强烈影响。而且,与天才而不是专家一起练习对于天真幼稚的人似乎更有利。和运动技能可以在经过专家培训后转移到双手环境中,前提是非专业受试者具有新任务动态的经验。

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