PARAMETER VALUE SWITCHING IN DISCRETE AND CONTINUOUS AIMING MOVEMENTS

被引:3
作者
Sherwood, David E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Integrat Physiol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
关键词
RANDOM VARIABLE PRACTICE; VISUAL FEEDBACK; INFORMATION CAPACITY; ERROR-DETECTION; SCHEMA THEORY; MOTOR; ACCURACY; AMPLITUDE; VARIABILITY; BENEFITS;
D O I
10.2466/22.24.25.PMS.111.6.901-917
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The effect of practice variations on spatial and temporal accuracy was investigated in both discrete and continuous aiming movements in the preferred hand of college-aged participants (N = 25). In a completely within-subject design, participants made rapid reversal movements with a lightweight lever in the sagittal plane, practicing 20 degrees and 60 degrees movements in repeated (same distance) and alternating (switching between 20 degrees and 60 degrees) conditions. Movements were also made one at a time (discretely) or in sequences of 20 movements (continuously). Spatial constant error, spatial variable error, spatial overall error, the coefficient of variation, movement time, and the relative timing were calculated for each set of 20 movements and analyzed by within-subject analyses of variance. Movements in the repeated conditions for both discrete and continuous movements were more accurate and consistent compared to the alternating condition where the short movements were overshot and the long movements were undershot. Discrete movements were more spatially and temporally variable than continuous movements. The discrete and continuous movements showed different relative timing patterns, suggesting that the temporal structure of the motor program is affected by task characteristics.
引用
收藏
页码:901 / 917
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Modulation of the primary impulse of spatially-constrained video-aiming movements
    Tinjust, David
    Proteau, Luc
    HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE, 2009, 28 (02) : 155 - 168
  • [42] Sex-dependent performance differences in curvilinear aiming arm movements in octogenarians
    Kutz, Dieter F.
    Froehlich, Stephanie
    Rudisch, Julian
    Mueller, Katrin
    Voelcker-Rehage, Claudia
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2023, 13 (01):
  • [43] Is visual-based, online control of manual-aiming movements disturbed when adapting to new movement dynamics?
    Mackrous, Isabelle
    Proteau, Luc
    VISION RESEARCH, 2015, 110 : 223 - 232
  • [44] Rhythmic arm movements are less affected than discrete ones after a stroke
    Leconte, Patricia
    de Xivry, Jean-Jacques Orban
    Stoquart, Gaetan
    Lejeune, Thierry
    Ronsse, Renaud
    EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2016, 234 (06) : 1403 - 1417
  • [45] The role of vision for online control of manual aiming movements in persons with autism spectrum disorders
    Glazebrook, Cheryl M.
    Gonzalez, David
    Hansen, Steve
    Elliott, Digby
    AUTISM, 2009, 13 (04) : 411 - 433
  • [46] Lateralized effects of hand and eye on anticipatory postural adjustments in visually guided aiming movements
    Ypsilanti, Antonia
    Hatzitaki, Vassilia
    Grouios, George
    NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2009, 462 (02) : 121 - 124
  • [47] On the role of visual afferent information for the control of aiming movements toward targets of different sizes
    Proteau, L
    Isabelle, G
    JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, 2002, 34 (04) : 367 - 384
  • [48] Word Generation Affects Continuous Hand Movements
    Zhang, Lisai
    Wininger, Michael
    Rosenbaum, David A.
    JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, 2014, 46 (02) : 115 - 123
  • [49] Factors influencing online control of video-aiming movements performed without vision of the cursor
    Louis-Nicolas Veilleux
    Luc Proteau
    Psychological Research PRPF, 2010, 74 : 182 - 195
  • [50] Interference Effects in Learning Similar Sequences of Discrete Movements
    Koedijker, Johan M.
    Oudejans, Raoul R. D.
    Beek, Peter J.
    JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR, 2010, 42 (04) : 209 - 222