Enhanced negative slope of the readiness potential preceding a target force production task

Hiroaki Masaki , Noriyoshi Takasawa , Katuo Yamazaki
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Abstract

Readiness potentials (RPs) preceding a trigger pulling movement were recorded in 9 right-handed male subjects. We investigated two tasks, non-purposive and purposive movement tasks. In this study we defined simple trigger pull as non-purposive, and target force production by pulling the trigger as purposive. In the non-purposive task, the subjects were instructed to pull the trigger at their own pace and at an easily-exerted force level. After two sessions in the non-purposive movement task, the subjects were submitted to the purposive movement task, and were requested to pull the trigger in an attempt to produce target force, the range of which was decided individually on the basis of mean force level in the second session of the non-purposive movement task. The RP preceding the purposive movement was larger than that preceding the non-purposive movement. In addition, enhancement of the RP was specific to the negative slope (NS′). Since neither peak force nor time to peak force of the movement differed in the two tasks, it was concluded that the increased NS′ was due to a psychological change associated with execution of the purposive movement.

在目标部队生产任务之前,准备势的负斜率增强
本文记录了9名右撇子男性受试者扣动扳机前的准备状态电位。我们研究了两种任务,非目的和目的运动任务。在本研究中,我们将简单扣动扳机定义为无目的,并将扣动扳机产生的目标力定义为有目的。在非目的任务中,受试者被指示以自己的速度和容易施加的力量扣动扳机。在非目的运动任务的两个阶段后,被试被提交到有目的运动任务,并被要求扣动扳机试图产生目标力,目标力的范围根据非目的运动任务的第二个阶段的平均力量水平单独确定。有目的运动前的RP大于无目的运动前的RP。此外,RP的增强是针对负斜率(NS ')的。由于在两个任务中,运动的峰值力和达到峰值力的时间都没有差异,因此得出结论,NS '的增加是由于与执行目的运动相关的心理变化。
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