Human adaptation to rotated vision: interplay of a continuous and a discrete process

被引:50
作者
Bock, O [1 ]
Abeele, S [1 ]
Eversheim, U [1 ]
机构
[1] German Sport Univ, Inst Physiol, D-50924 Cologne, Germany
关键词
motor learning; visual rotation; interference; pointing;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-003-1643-x
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The mechanisms for adaptation to visual rotation were investigated by exposing subjects to different rotation angles in a stepwise fashion. We found that response direction continuously changed to compensate for the imposed rotation, but this change was limited to 90 deg. Larger changes were accomplished by inverting both spatial axes (which is equivalent to a 180 deg rotation), and then gradually changing response direction 'backwards' to the prescribed value. The angle of 0 deg had no such limiting value like 90 deg: Response direction could continuously change through 0 deg and beyond. Our data provided no evidence that adaptation to opposite-directed visual rotations results in interference, due to competition in working memory; instead subjects' performance under such conditions is fully explained by the said continuous changes of response direction. We conclude that adaptation is achieved by a coordinated interplay of continuous (gradual rotation between +/-90 deg) and discrete (sign reversal) processes.
引用
收藏
页码:528 / 532
页数:5
相关论文
共 14 条
[1]   Sensorimotor adaptation to rotated visual input: different mechanisms for small versus large rotations [J].
Abeele, S ;
Bock, O .
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2001, 140 (04) :407-410
[2]   Mechanisms for sensorimotor adaptation to rotated visual input [J].
Abeele, S ;
Bock, O .
EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2001, 139 (02) :248-253
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1897, PSYCHOL REV, DOI DOI 10.1037/H0075482
[5]   Patterns of regional brain activation associated with different forms of motor learning [J].
Ghilardi, MF ;
Ghez, C ;
Dhawan, V ;
Moeller, J ;
Mentis, M ;
Nakamura, T ;
Antonini, A ;
Eidelberg, D .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 2000, 871 (01) :127-145
[6]   Patterns of interference in sequence learning and prism adaptation inconsistent with the consolidation hypothesis [J].
Goedert, KM ;
Willingham, DB .
LEARNING & MEMORY, 2002, 9 (05) :279-292
[7]   Human cerebellar activity reflecting an acquired internal model of a new tool [J].
Imamizu, H ;
Miyauchi, S ;
Tamada, T ;
Sasaki, Y ;
Takino, R ;
Pütz, B ;
Yoshioka, T ;
Kawato, M .
NATURE, 2000, 403 (6766) :192-195
[8]  
Köhler I, 1955, ACTA PSYCHOL, V11, P176
[9]   Independent learning of internal models for kinematic and dynamic control of reaching [J].
Krakauer, JW ;
Ghilardi, MF ;
Ghez, C .
NATURE NEUROSCIENCE, 1999, 2 (11) :1026-1031
[10]  
Krebs HI, 1998, HUM BRAIN MAPP, V6, P59