The Influence of Advance Information About Target Location and Visual Feedback on Movement Planning and Execution

This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reacti...

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Published inCanadian journal of experimental psychology Vol. 60; no. 3; pp. 200 - 208
Main Authors Hansen, Steve, Glazebrook, Cheryl M, Anson, J. Greg, Weeks, Daniel J, Elliott, Digby
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Abstract This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worst-case scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization. Cette étude a été conçue pour déterminer si les stratégies de planification du mouvement intégrant l'utilisation de la rétroaction visuelle au cours d'un ciblage manuel sont particulières aux mouvements individuels. L'information anticipée au sujet de l'emplacement de la cible et du contexte visuel a été manipulée à l'aide de préindices. Les participants ont manifesté un temps de réaction plus court et un temps de mouvement plus long lorsqu'ils étaient certains de l'emplacement d'une cible et que la vision était possible. Le délai de mouvement le plus long a été associé à un délai plus grand après la vélocité de pointe. Dans des conditions d'incertitude, les participants se préparaient au scénario du pire cas, c'est-à-dire, qu'ils passaient plus de temps à organiser leurs mouvements et à produire des trajectoires propres à vu plus grand contrôle en boucle ouverte. Nos résultats concordent avec la planification du mouvement hiérarchique où la connaissance du but du mouvement est un élément essentiel de l'utilisation de la rétroaction visuelle.
AbstractList This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worst-case scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization.
This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worst-case scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization. Cette étude a été conçue pour déterminer si les stratégies de planification du mouvement intégrant l'utilisation de la rétroaction visuelle au cours d'un ciblage manuel sont particulières aux mouvements individuels. L'information anticipée au sujet de l'emplacement de la cible et du contexte visuel a été manipulée à l'aide de préindices. Les participants ont manifesté un temps de réaction plus court et un temps de mouvement plus long lorsqu'ils étaient certains de l'emplacement d'une cible et que la vision était possible. Le délai de mouvement le plus long a été associé à un délai plus grand après la vélocité de pointe. Dans des conditions d'incertitude, les participants se préparaient au scénario du pire cas, c'est-à-dire, qu'ils passaient plus de temps à organiser leurs mouvements et à produire des trajectoires propres à vu plus grand contrôle en boucle ouverte. Nos résultats concordent avec la planification du mouvement hiérarchique où la connaissance du but du mouvement est un élément essentiel de l'utilisation de la rétroaction visuelle.
This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worstcase scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
This study was designed to determine if movement planning strategies incorporating the use of visual feedback during manual aiming are specific to individual movements. Advance information about target location and visual context was manipulated using precues. Participants exhibited a shorter reaction time and a longer movement time when they were certain of the target location and that vision would be available. The longer movement time was associated with greater time after peak velocity. Under conditions of uncertainty, participants prepared for the worst-case scenario. That is, they spent more time organizing their movements and produced trajectories that would be expected from greater open-loop control. Our results are consistent with hierarchical movement planning in which knowledge of the movement goal is an essential ingredient of visual feedback utilization. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract)
Author Weeks, Daniel J
Hansen, Steve
Anson, J. Greg
Glazebrook, Cheryl M
Elliott, Digby
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SubjectTerms Accuracy
Activity levels. Psychomotricity
Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Cognitive Processes
Decision Making
Feedback
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Human
Humans
Kinematics
Male
Motor Processes
Movement
Perception
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Psychomotor activities
Reaction Time
Velocity
Vision
Visual Feedback
Visual Perception
Title The Influence of Advance Information About Target Location and Visual Feedback on Movement Planning and Execution
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