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Time in motion: effects of whole-body rotatory accelerations on timekeeping processes.

机译:运动时间:全身旋转加速度对计时过程的影响。

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The ability of effectively representing time ensures the efficiency and accuracy of sensory and motor processing. It is well documented that in still observers, subjective time varies in response to variations of external sensory inputs. However, it is still poorly understood how inertial inputs, which enable coding of body displacements in space, affect timekeeping processes in a dynamic agent. Here, we investigated the effects of rotatory body accelerations on the reproduction of an acoustic isochronous pacing rhythm. In a first experiment, healthy participants performed a finger tapping task in which responses were either synchronized to the rhythm (Synchronization), or performed in absence of the rhythm following its withdrawal (Continuation). Both tasks were performed in presence and absence of sinusoidal acceleratory rotations along the vertical head-body axis. We found that the representation of the target frequency varied continuously as a function of periodic variations of vestibular-proprioceptive information. However, the effects on Synchronization and Continuation were opposite in directionality: increases in velocity were associated to increases in Continuation tapping rate (indicating a subjective shortening of the target interval), and decreases in Synchronization tapping rate. This was due to different temporal delays with which body motion affected tapping rate generation in these two conditions. A second control experiment, which lacked a representational component of time, confirmed that body displacements in Experiment 1 had indeed affected an internal timekeeper, and not motor responses triggered by its operation. A third control experiment, procedurally identical to Experiment 1 with the exception of an increased displacement frequency, allowed us to establish that Continuation tapping rate varied anticipatorily with respect to body motion, while Synchronization tapping rate varied with a delay in response to body movements. The observed consistent directionality in timing error, can be considered an adaptive response of internal timing mechanisms to body movements in space, where greater rates of displacement prompt accelerated timed responses.
机译:有效表示时间的能力可确保感觉和运动处理的效率和准确性。有据可查的是,在静止的观察者中,主观时间随外部感觉输入的变化而变化。但是,人们仍然很少了解惯性输入如何实现对空间中人体位移的编码,这些惯性输入如何影响动态代理中的计时过程。在这里,我们研究了旋转体加速度对声学同步起搏节奏再现的影响。在第一个实验中,健康的参与者执行了敲击手指的任务,其中响应要么与节奏同步(同步),要么在退出后没有节奏的情况下执行(继续)。这两个任务都是在有和没有沿垂直头体轴线的正弦加速旋转的情况下执行的。我们发现,目标频率的表示根据前庭本体感受信息的周期性变化而连续变化。但是,对同步和连续性的影响在方向性上是相反的:速度的增加与连续攻丝速率的增加(表明目标间隔的主观缩短)有关,而与同步攻丝速率的降低有关。这是由于在这两种情况下,身体运动会影响拍打速度的产生的不同时间延迟。第二个缺乏时间代表性的对照实验证实了实验1中的身体位移确实影响了内部计时装置,而不影响其内部动作引起的运动反应。第三个控制实验在程序上与实验1相同,不同之处在于增加了位移频率,这使我们能够确定连续敲击速率相对于身体运动预期地变化,而同步敲击速率则随着身体运动而延迟地变化。在计时误差中观察到的一致方向性,可以被认为是内部计时机制对空间中人体运动的自适应响应,其中更大的位移率提示了加速的计时响应。

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