动作-效果整合的时间上限,反映在运动适应上。

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Márta Volosin, Olivér Nagybányai Nagy, Bence Neszmélyi, János Horváth
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摘要

简单、重复的动作(如敲击、捏捏或按按钮)的马达参数会因其动作效果而有所不同——为这些动作添加一致、即时的声音效果会减少施加的力。然而,这种与动作效果相关的运动适应仅在动作之后200毫秒内发生,这被假设为反映了动作-效果整合的时间限制。本研究以大学生为样本,复制了动作-声音效果延迟对力施加的影响。此外,鉴于精神分裂症患者的动作效应偶发知觉和时间关系知觉恶化,我们探讨了分裂型特征与动作效应相关运动优化窗口持续时间之间的关系。参与者根据自己的意愿,每隔3秒捏一次力敏装置,就会发出一种音调,这种音调的延迟从0毫秒到560毫秒,以70毫秒的速度从一个街区到另一个街区增加。随着动作效应延迟,施加力逐渐增加,估计力优化窗口大小为290 ms,证实了时间连续性在动作效应相关运动适应中的重要性。基于贝叶斯因子的分析提供了证据,证明运动优化窗口大小与分裂型之间没有相关性。
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An upper temporal limit of action-effect integration as reflected by motor adaptation.

Motor parameters of simple, repetitive actions like tapping, pinching, or pushing a button differ as a function of their action effects - adding a consistent, immediate sound-effect to such actions leads to a decrease in applied force. This action-effect related motor adaptation occurs only, however, when the sound-effect follows actions within about 200 ms, which has been hypothesized to reflect a temporal limit of action-effect integration. Using a university student sample, the present study replicated the effect of action-sound effect delays on force application. Furthermore, given that the perception of action-effect contingencies, and that of temporal relations are deteriorated in schizophrenia, we explored the relationship between the schizotypy trait and the duration of the action-effect related motor optimization window. Participants pinched a force sensitive device every 3 s on their own volition, which elicited a tone with a delay increasing from block to block in 70 ms steps from 0 to 560 ms. The applied force gradually increased with action-effect delay, with an estimated force optimization window size of 290 ms, confirming the importance of temporal contiguity in action-effect related motor adaptation. A Bayes-factor based analysis provided evidence for no correlation between the motor optimization window size and schizotypy.

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期刊介绍: Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory, and action. The Journal is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, but not to particular approaches or schools of thought. Theoretical and historical papers are welcome to the extent that they serve this general purpose; papers of an applied nature are acceptable if they contribute to basic understanding or serve to bridge the often felt gap between basic and applied research in the field covered by the Journal.
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