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Neural correlates for task-relevant facilitation of visual inputs during visually-guided hand movements

机译:神经相关,在视觉引导的手部动作过程中促进与任务相关的视觉输入

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Vision is a powerful source of information for controlling movements, especially fine actions produced by the hand that require a great deal of accuracy. However, the neural processes that enable vision to enhance movement accuracy are not well understood. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that the cortical sensitivity to visual inputs increases during a spatially-constrained hand movement compared to a situation where visual information is irrelevant to the task. Specifically, we compared the cortical visual-evoked potentials (VEPs) in response to flashes (right visual hemifield) recorded while participants followed the outline of an irregular polygon with a pen (i.e., tracing), with VEPs recorded when participants simply kept the pen still. This tracing task was chosen specifically because it requires many different visual processes (e.g., detection of line orientation, motion perception, visuomotor transformation) to be completed successfully. The tracing and resting tasks were performed with normal vision and also with mirror-reversed vision, thereby increasing task difficulty when tracing. We predicted that the sensitivity to visual inputs would be enhanced (i.e. greater VEPs) during tracing and that this increase in response sensitivity would be greater when tracing was performed with mirror-reversed vision. In addition, in order to investigate the existence of a link between the sensitivity to visual inputs and the accuracy with which participants traced the shape, we assigned participants to high performer (HP) or low performer (LP) groups according to their tracing performance in the condition with mirror-reversed visual feedback. Source analyses revealed that, for both groups, the sensitivity to visual inputs of the left occipital and MT/MST regions increased when participants traced the shape as compared to when they were resting. Also, for both groups of participants, the mirror-reversed vision did not affect the amplitude of the cortical response to visual inputs but increased the latencies of the responses in the occipital, temporal, and parietal regions. However, the HP group showed cortical responses that largely differed from those displayed by the LP group. Specifically, the HP group demonstrated movement-related increases of visual sensitivity in regions of the visual cortex that were not observed in the LP group. These increased responses to visual inputs were evidenced in the posterior inferior parietal, temporal-occipital, and inferior-temporal regions. Overall, our results are in line with the assertion that increasing the sensitivity to visual inputs serves to promote relevant visual information for the different processes involved during visually-guided hand movements. Our results also suggest that maintaining accurate hand tracing movements in the presence of discrepant visual and somatosensory feedback requires additional perceptual and spatial information processing that is tightly linked to visual inputs. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:视觉是控制运动的强大信息源,尤其是手产生的精细动作,需要很高的准确性。然而,使视觉增强运动准确性的神经过程尚未被很好地理解。在本研究中,我们测试了以下假设:与视觉信息与任务无关的情况相比,在空间受限的手部运动过程中,皮质对视觉输入的敏感性会增加。具体来说,我们比较了参与者对笔迹遵循不规则多边形轮廓(即描迹)时记录的闪烁(右视半场)响应的皮质视觉诱发电位(VEP)和参与者仅握住笔时记录的VEP的反应仍然。之所以选择此跟踪任务是因为它需要成功完成许多不同的视觉过程(例如,线方向检测,运动感知,视觉运动转换)。追踪和休息任务是在正常视力和反光镜下执行的,因此增加了追踪时的任务难度。我们预测在追踪过程中对视觉输入的敏感度将得到增强(即更大的VEP),并且当使用反光镜进行追踪时,响应敏感度的这种增加将更大。另外,为了调查视觉输入的敏感性与参与者追踪形状的准确性之间是否存在联系,我们根据参与者的追踪表现将参与者分配为高绩效(HP)或低绩效(LP)组。镜后视觉反馈的情况。资料分析表明,对于两组,当参与者追踪其形状时,对左枕和MT / MST区域视觉输入的敏感度均高于休息时。同样,对于两组参与者,镜后视都不会影响皮质对视觉输入的反应幅度,但会增加枕,颞和顶叶区域反应的潜伏期。但是,HP组显示出的皮质反应与LP组所显示的反应大不相同。具体而言,HP组在LP皮层中未观察到的视皮层区域显示出与运动相关的视觉敏感度增加。这些对视觉输入的增加反应在后顶壁,颞枕和颞下区域得到证实。总的来说,我们的结果与这样的主张是一致的,即增加对视觉输入的敏感性有助于促进在视觉引导的手部运动过程中涉及的不同过程的相关视觉信息。我们的结果还表明,在存在差异的视觉和体感反馈的情况下,要保持准确的手部追踪运动,就需要与视觉输入紧密相关的其他感知和空间信息处理。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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