Using proprioception to control ongoing actions: dominance of vision or altered proprioceptive weighing?

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Rachel Goodman
Luc Tremblay
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[1] University of Toronto,Perceptual Motor Behaviour Laboratory, Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Centre for Motor Control
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Experimental Brain Research | 2018年 / 236卷
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Visual; Somatosensory; Online control; Tendon vibration; Reaching; Motor control;
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Visual feedback is crucial for movement accuracy (e.g., Keele and Posner, J Exp Psychol 77:155–158, 1968). As well, proprioception has been argued to be important for the control of voluntary movements (e.g., Bagesteiro et al., Exp Brain Res 171:358–370, 2006; Rossetti et al., J Neurophysiol 74:457–463, 1995). While tendon vibration (TVib) has been used to perturb proprioceptive information during limb matching tasks (Goodwin et al., Science 175:1382–1384, 1972), the current study employed between-trial dual-muscle TVib, coupled with vision occlusion, to assess the use of vision and proprioception for the online control of voluntary movements. Participants (n = 17) performed an upper-limb reaching task (30 cm). TVib influenced both accuracy and precision of movement endpoint. Critically, variability analyses showed that participant’s performance was most affected by TVib at 75% of the movement duration, even in the presence of vision. These findings demonstrate that between-trial dual-muscle tendon vibration can perturb proprioceptive feedback, and further, suggest that proprioception can be important for the online control of reaches, even when vision is available.
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页码:1897 / 1910
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