Coordination dynamics of learning and transfer across different effector systems |
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Authors: | Kelso J A S Zanone P G |
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Institution: | Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 33431-0991, USA. Kelso@walt.ccs.fau.edu |
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Abstract: | If different effector systems share a common task-specific coordination dynamics, transfer and generalization of sensorimotor learning are predicted. Subjects learned a visually specified phase relationship with either the arms or the legs. Coordination tendencies in both effector systems were evaluated before and after practice to detect attractive states of the coordination dynamics. Results indicated that learning a novel relative phase with a single effector system spontaneously transferred to the other, untrained effector system. Transfer was revealed not only as improvements in performance but also as modifications of each system's initial (prelearning) coordinative landscape. What is learned, appears to be a high-level but neurally instantiated dynamic representation of skilled behavior that proves to be largely effector independent, at least across anatomically symmetric limbs. |
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