Effects of attentional focus on spatial localization of distal body parts and touch in two-arm position matching.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Wojciech Jelonek, Jakub Malik, Dawid Łochyński
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Abstract

This study investigated how the judgment of proximal joint position can be affected by touch alone, focused attention on the distal body part, or touch spatial localization. Participants completed a two-arm elbow joint position-matching task, in which they indicated the location of one forearm by the placement of the other. In four test conditions, matching was performed during (1) detection of touch (tactile stimulation of index finger pads), (2) spatial localization of fingers (attention focused on the position of index finger pads), (3) spatial localization of touch on fingers (attention focused on tactile stimulation of index finger pads), and (4) detection of touch but localization of fingers (tactile stimulation of index finger pads, but attention focusing on the spatial position of the pads). In the first experiment (n = 23), the sensitivity of muscle spindle receptors in both reference and indicator arms was reduced and equalized by both-slack conditioning. In the second experiment (n = 20), the illusion of excessive elbow flexion in the reference arm and excessive extension in the indicator arm was generated through extension-flexion conditioning. In the first experiment, the accuracy and precision of matching were unaffected in any test condition. In the second experiment, participants made amplified undershooting errors under attention-focused conditions. In conclusion, focused attention on the location of a distal body part and touch affects both the spatial localization of the limb and tactile remapping only when the perceived forearm position is misinterpreted due to imbalanced proprioceptive input from antagonistic arm muscles.

双臂位置匹配中注意焦点对远端肢体空间定位和触觉的影响。
本研究探讨了单独触摸、集中注意远端身体部位或触摸空间定位如何影响关节近端位置的判断。参与者完成了一个双臂肘关节位置匹配任务,在这个任务中,他们通过另一个前臂的位置来指出一个前臂的位置。在四种测试条件下,分别在(1)触摸检测(食指垫的触觉刺激)、(2)手指空间定位(注意力集中在食指垫的位置)、(3)手指触摸空间定位(注意力集中在食指垫的触觉刺激)、(4)手指触摸定位检测(食指垫的触觉刺激,但注意力集中在垫的空间位置)进行匹配。在第一个实验中(n = 23),参考臂和指示臂的肌纺锤体受体的敏感性都被两种松弛条件降低并平衡。在第二个实验中(n = 20),通过伸屈调节产生参考臂肘关节过度屈曲和指示臂肘关节过度伸曲的错觉。在第一个实验中,匹配的准确性和精度在任何测试条件下都不受影响。在第二个实验中,在注意力集中的条件下,参与者犯了放大的瞄准不足错误。综上所述,只有当前臂位置感知由于拮抗性手臂肌肉本体感觉输入不平衡而被误解时,对远端身体部位和触觉位置的集中注意才会影响肢体的空间定位和触觉重映射。
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CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.00%
发文量
228
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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