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Influence of Speed and Accuracy Constraints on Motor Learning for a Trajectory-Based Movement

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Journal J Mot Behav
Publisher Routledge
Specialty Physiology
Date 2017 Dec 1
PMID 29190186
Citations 2
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Abstract

This study investigated the influences of task constraint on motor learning for a trajectory-based movement considering the speed-accuracy relationship. In the experiment, participants practiced trajectory-based movements for five consecutive days. The participants were engaged in training with time-minimization or time-matching constraints. The results demonstrated that the speed-accuracy tradeoff was not apparent or was weak in the training situation. When the participants practiced the movement with a time-minimization constraint, movement errors did not vary, whereas the movement time decreased. With the time-matching constraint, the errors decreased as a session proceeded. These results were discussed in terms of the combination of signal-dependent noises and exploratory search noises. It is suggested that updating spatial and temporal factors does not appear to occur simultaneously in motor learning.

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