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The costs of changing an intended action: Movement planning, but not execution, interferes with verbal working memory

机译:更改预期动作的成本:动作计划而不是执行计划会干扰口头工作记忆

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How much cognitive effort does it take to change a movement plan? In previous studies, it has been shown that humans plan and represent actions in advance, but it remains unclear whether or not action planning and verbal working memory share cognitive resources. Using a novel experimental paradigm, we combined in two experiments a grasp-to-place task with a verbal working memory task. Participants planned a placing movement toward one of two target positions and subsequently encoded and maintained visually presented letters. Both experiments revealed that re-planning the intended action reduced letter recall performance; execution time, however, was not influenced by action modifications. The results of Experiment 2 suggest that the action's interference with verbal working memory arose during the planning rather than the execution phase of the movement. Together, our results strongly suggest that movement planning and verbal working memory share common cognitive resources.
机译:改变运动计划需要多少认知努力?在先前的研究中,已经证明了人类预先计划并表示了动作,但是尚不清楚动作计划和口头工作记忆是否共享认知资源。使用一种新颖的实验范式,我们在两个实验中结合了“抓地力”任务和口头工作记忆任务。参加者计划向两个目标位置之一移动放置位置,然后编码并保持视觉呈现的字母。这两个实验都表明,重新计划预期的行动会降低回信的表现。但是,执行时间不受动作修改的影响。实验2的结果表明,动作对口头工作记忆的干扰是在计划期间而不是动作的执行阶段出现的。在一起,我们的结果强烈表明运动计划和言语工作记忆共享共同的认知资源。

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