Altering attention to split-belt walking increases the generalization of motor memories across walking contexts
Dulce M. Mariscal, Pablo A. Iturralde, Gelsy Torres‐Oviedo
Abstract
Little is known about how attention affects the generalization of motor recalibration induced by sensorimotor adaptation paradigms. We showed that altering attention to movements on a split-belt treadmill led to greater adaptation effects in subjects walking overground. Thus our results suggest that altering patients' attention to their actions during sensorimotor adaptation protocols could lead to greater generalization of corrected movements when moving without the training device.
Topics & Concepts
GeneralizationPsychologyCognitive psychologyCommunicationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationComputer scienceMathematicsMedicineMathematical analysisMotor Control and AdaptationMuscle activation and electromyography studiesAction Observation and Synchronization