Do synergies improve accuracy? A study of speed-accuracy trade-offs during finger force production


Autoria(s): Gorniak, Stacey L.; Duarte, Marcos; Latash, Mark L.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

17/04/2012

17/04/2012

2008

Resumo

We explored possible effects of negative covariation among finger forces in multifinger accurate force production tasks on the classical Fitts's speed-accuracy trade-off. Healthy subjects performed cyclic force changes between pairs of targets ""as quickly and accurately as possible."" Tasks with two force amplitudes and six ratics of force amplitude to target size were performed by each of the four fingers of the right hand and four finger combinations. There was a close to linear relation between movement time and the log-transformed ratio of target amplitude to target size across all finger combinations. There was a close to linear relation between standard deviation of force amplitude and movement time. There were no differences between the performance of either of the two ""radial"" fingers (index and middle) and the multifinger tasks. The ""ulnar"" fingers (little and ring) showed higher indices of variability and longer movement times as compared with both ""radial"" fingers and multifinger combinations. We conclude that potential effects of the negative covariation and also of the task-sharing across a set of fingers are counterbalanced by an increase in individual finger force variability in multifinger tasks as compared with single-finger tasks. The results speak in favor of a feed-forward model of multifinger synergies. They corroborate a hypothesis that multifinger synergies are created not to improve overall accuracy, but to allow the system larger flexibility, for example to deal with unexpected perturbations and concomitant tasks.

Identificador

MOTOR CONTROL, v.12, n.2, p.151-172, 2008

1087-1640

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14603

http://demotu.org/pubs/MC08.pdf (não achei link diretamente do site do editor)

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC

Relação

Motor Control

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openAccess

Copyright HUMAN KINETICS PUBL INC

Palavras-Chave #variability #force #synergy #Fitts's law #SIGNAL-DEPENDENT NOISE #PRODUCTION TASKS #MOTOR VARIABILITY #CONTROL STRATEGIES #COORDINATION #MOVEMENTS #DISCRETE #REQUIREMENTS #ORGANIZATION #PREHENSION #Neurosciences #Sport Sciences
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