Geometric Structure of the Adaptive Controller of the Human Arm


Autoria(s): Shadmehr, Reza; Mussa-Ivaldi, Ferdinando
Data(s)

20/10/2004

20/10/2004

01/07/1993

Resumo

The objects with which the hand interacts with may significantly change the dynamics of the arm. How does the brain adapt control of arm movements to this new dynamic? We show that adaptation is via composition of a model of the task's dynamics. By exploring generalization capabilities of this adaptation we infer some of the properties of the computational elements with which the brain formed this model: the elements have broad receptive fields and encode the learned dynamics as a map structured in an intrinsic coordinate system closely related to the geometry of the skeletomusculature. The low--level nature of these elements suggests that they may represent asset of primitives with which a movement is represented in the CNS.

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Identificador

AIM-1437

CBCL-082

http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/7210

Idioma(s)

en_US

Relação

AIM-1437

CBCL-082

Palavras-Chave #motor learning #force fields #virtual environments #motorscontrol #internal models #reaching movements