Sensitivity to error during visuomotor adaptation is similarly modulated by abrupt, gradual, and random perturbation schedules
Susan Coltman, Robert J. van Beers, W. Pieter Medendorp, Paul L. Gribble
Abstract
We investigated what aspects of prior experience modulate error sensitivity, within the framework of a two-state model of short-term sensorimotor adaptation. We manipulated initial training on a visuomotor adaptation reaching task using specific perturbation schedules that are thought to differentially affect fast and slow learning processes, and we tested what effect these had on subsequent adaptation. We found that sensitivity to adaptation error was similarly modulated by abrupt, gradual, and random perturbation schedules.
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Perturbation (astronomy)PsychologyMotor learningAudiologyComputer scienceDevelopmental psychologyNeurosciencePhysicsMedicineQuantum mechanicsMotor Control and AdaptationNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesMuscle activation and electromyography studies