定位和控制手持工具移动的直觉敏锐度。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Warren G Darling, Bennett I Zuck
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摘要

我们研究了本体感觉对从未见过的手持工具(30 厘米长棒)的位置和运动的敏锐度,以及将工具部件放置在记忆视觉目标位置的动作的准确性。10 名蒙住眼睛的右撇子受试者(5 名女性)用右手握住工具,将工具的顶端和中点触及静止和移动的左食指尖、左右耳垂和记忆中的视觉目标位置。我们还测试了左手持棒触及耳垂的准确性,以确定右手使用工具时所体验到的棒的尺寸和对工具运动的控制是否可用于左手持棒时准确定位棒的部位。与之前观察到的右手食指触碰左手食指时的误差相比,右手持棒触碰静止和移动的左手食指时的误差平均仅大 1 厘米左右。当左右手伸杆触摸耳垂时,工具尖端定位的平均距离误差(约 1 厘米)低于工具中点(5.5-6.5 厘米)。右手伸手将工具尖端和中点放在记忆中的视觉目标位置时,对近处目标的误差较大,而对远处目标的误差较小,这与之前关于右手伸手触摸记忆中的视觉目标的报道相似。这些结果支持远端化假设,即在使用工具时,工具端点成为有效的上肢端点。
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Proprioceptive acuity for locating and controlling movements of a hand-held tool.

We investigated proprioceptive acuity for location and motion of a never seen hand-held tool (30 cm long rod) and the accuracy of movements to place tool parts in the location of remembered visual targets. Ten blindfolded right-handed subjects (5 females) reached with the tool held in the right hand to touch the tip and midpoint to the stationary and moving left index-tip, to the right and left ear lobes and to remembered visual target locations. We also tested accuracy of left hand rod reaches to the ear lobes to determine if rod dimensions and control of tool movements experienced during right hand tool use could be used to accurately localize the rod parts when held in the left hand. Errors for right hand-held rod-tip movements to touch the stationary and moving left index-tip averaged only about 1 cm larger than observed previously for right hand movements to touch its index-tip to the left index-tip. The tool-tip was localized with lower mean distance errors (about 1 cm) than the tool-midpoint (5.5-6.5 cm) when reaching to touch the ear lobes with the rod in right and left hands. Right hand reaches to place the tool- tip and midpoint in remembered visual target locations were inaccurate with large overshoots of close targets and undershoots of far targets, similar to previous reports for reaching with the right hand to remembered visual targets. These results support the distalization hypothesis, that tool the tool endpoint becomes the effective upper limb endpoint when using the tool.

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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.20
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394
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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