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Motor prediction at the edge of instability: alteration of grip force control during changes in bimanual coordination
Authors:Danion Frédéric  Jirsa Viktor K
Affiliation:Theoretical Neuroscience Group, Institut des Sciences du Mouvement E. J. Marey UMR 6233, Universite de la Mediterranee, CNRS, Marseille, France. frederic.danion@univmed.fr
Abstract:Predicting the consequences of actions is fundamental for skilled motor behavior. We investigated whether motor prediction is influenced by the fact that some movements are easier to perform and stabilize than others. Twelve subjects performed a bimanual rhythmical task either symmetrically or asymmetrically (the latter being more difficult and less stable) while oscillating in each hand an object attached to an elastic cord. Motor prediction was monitored through the adequacy of anticipatory grip force adjustments with respect to the elastic resisting force. Results showed less adequate predictive control during asymmetrical movements (compared with symmetrical ones). Furthermore, switching between modes of coordination induced even larger alterations. An interesting finding was that grip force control did not always stabilize around the expected value after voluntary transition. We conclude that motor prediction is affected by the degree of coordination between the upper limbs and by phase transitions and is prone to carryover effects.
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