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Immediate Movement History Influences Reach-to-Grasp Action Selection in Children and Adults

机译:即时运动历史影响儿童和成人伸手可及的动作选择

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Action selection is subject to many biases. Immediate movement history is one such bias seen in young infants. Is this bias strong enough to affect adult behavior? Adult participants reached and grasped a cylinder positioned to require either pronation or supination of the hand. Successive cylinder positions changed either randomly or systematically between trials. Random positioning led to optimized economy of movement. In contrast, systematic changes in position biased action selection toward previously selected actions at the expense of movement economy. Thus, one switches to a new movement only when the savings outweigh the costs of the switch. Immediate movement history had an even larger influence on children aged 7-15 years. This suggests that switching costs are greater in children, which is consistent with their reduced grasping experience. The presence of this effect in adults suggests that immediate movement history exerts a more widespread and pervasive influence on patterns of action selection than researchers had previously recognized. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:动作选择有很多偏见。即时运动史就是这种在婴儿中发现的偏见。这种偏见是否足以影响成人的行为?成年参与者伸手抓住圆筒,要求其手向前或向后仰。在试验之间,连续的气缸位置随机或系统地改变。随机定位可以优化运动的经济性。相反,位置的系统性变化使动作选择偏向于先前选择的动作,而牺牲了运动的经济性。因此,只有在节省的成本超过切换成本时,才切换到新机芯。即时运动史对7-15岁的儿童影响更大。这表明儿童的转换成本更高,这与他们减少的抓地经验一致。这种作用在成年人中的存在表明,即时运动史对行为选择模式的影响比研究人员先前认识到的更为广泛和普遍。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Journal of Motor Behavior》 |2009年第1期|p.10-15|共6页
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    Samuel W. Kent1, Andrew D. Wilson1, Mandy S. Plumb2, Justin H. G. Williams1, Mark Mon-Williams11College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. 2Faculty of Health and Social Care, School of Health Sciences, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.Correspondence address: Andrew D. Wilson, College of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 2UB, United Kingdom. E-mail address: andrew.wilson@abdn.ac.uk;

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