The Functional Role of Cognitive Frameworks on Visuomotor Adaptation Performance
Autor: | Thomas Schack, Matthias Weigelt, Andreas Knoblauch, Heiko Lex |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Adult
Male Functional role cognitive representation Movement Cognitive Neuroscience Biophysics Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Visual feedback Developmental psychology Cognition Feedback Sensory Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Adaptation (computer science) sensorimotor adaptation Movement (music) movement direction Representation (systemics) Contrast (statistics) Adaptation Physiological Female Psychology Motor learning motor learning Psychomotor Performance Cognitive psychology |
Popis: | The authors investigated the effects of cognitive representations of movement directions on sensorimotor adaptation performance. Adaptation performance was measured via a pointing experiment in which participants were provided with visual feedback that was distorted along the midsagittal plane (i.e., left-right reversal). Performance was analyzed relative to participants' individual adaptation gains and 3 groups were subsequently defined (i.e., skilled, average, and poor adapters). The group separation was kept for the Cognitive Measurement of Represented Directions, which was used to analyze participants' cognitive representation of movement directions. The results showed that skilled adapters, in contrast to poor adapters, possess a global representation of movement directions aligned to the cardinal axes. The cognitive representation structure hence supports the sensorimotor adaptation performance. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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