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Seeing the hand while reaching speeds up on-line responses to a sudden change in target position.

机译:在到达时看到手会加快对目标位置突然变化的在线响应。

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Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, which continuously processes sensory afferents and triggers on-line corrections if movement accuracy seems to be compromised. For arm reaching movements, visual information about the hand plays an important role in this supervision, notably improving reaching accuracy. Here, we tested whether visual feedback of the hand affects the latency of on-line responses to an external perturbation when reaching for a visual target. Two types of perturbation were used: visual perturbation consisted in changing the spatial location of the target and kinesthetic perturbation in applying a force step to the reaching arm. For both types of perturbation, the hand trajectory and the electromyographic (EMG) activity of shoulder muscles were analysed to assess whether visual feedback of the hand speeds up on-line corrections. Without visual feedback of the hand, on-line responses to visual perturbation exhibited the longest latency. This latency was reduced by about 10% when visual feedback of the hand was provided. On the other hand, the latency of on-line responses to kinesthetic perturbation was independent of the availability of visual feedback of the hand. In a control experiment, we tested the effect of visual feedback of the hand on visual and kinesthetic two-choice reaction times--for which coordinate transformation is not critical. Two-choice reaction times were never facilitated by visual feedback of the hand. Taken together, our results suggest that visual feedback of the hand speeds up on-line corrections when the position of the visual target with respect to the body must be re-computed during movement execution. This facilitation probably results from the possibility to map hand- and target-related information in a common visual reference frame.
机译:定向运动是在中枢神经系统的永久监督下执行的,如果运动精度似乎受到影响,该系统会持续处理感觉传入并触发在线更正。对于手臂伸展运动,有关手的视觉信息在此监视中起着重要作用,尤其是提高了伸展的准确性。在这里,我们测试了手的视觉反馈是否会影响到达视觉目标时对外部干扰的在线响应的延迟。使用了两种类型的扰动:视觉扰动包括改变目标的空间位置,而动觉扰动则包括对到达臂施加力阶。对于这两种类型的摄动,均分析了手的轨迹和肩部肌肉的肌电图(EMG)活动,以评估手的视觉反馈是否加快了在线校正的速度。没有手的视觉反馈,对视觉干扰的在线响应显示出最长的等待时间。当提供手的视觉反馈时,该等待时间减少了约10%。另一方面,对动觉扰动的在线响应潜伏期与手的视觉反馈的可用性无关。在一个对照实验中,我们测试了手的视觉反馈对视觉和动觉二选反应时间的影响-坐标转换并不重要。手的视觉反馈从来不会促进二选一的反应时间。综上所述,我们的结果表明,在执行运动过程中必须重新计算视觉目标相对于身体的位置时,手部的视觉反馈会加快在线校正速度。这种便利可能是由于有可能在一个共同的视觉参考框架中映射与手和目标有关的信息。

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