Accelerating motor adaptation by virtual reality based modulation of error memories

When exposed to visual perturbations, the motor system rapidly learns to reduce errors through adaptation of future motor commands. However, in cerebellar and stroke patients with proprioceptive impairments, motor adaptation rates are significantly slower. A recent study suggests that adaptation rat...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics pp. 623 - 629
Main Authors Ballester, Belen Rubio, Serra Oliva, Laura, Duff, Armin, Verschure, Paul
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Published IEEE 01.08.2015
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Abstract When exposed to visual perturbations, the motor system rapidly learns to reduce errors through adaptation of future motor commands. However, in cerebellar and stroke patients with proprioceptive impairments, motor adaptation rates are significantly slower. A recent study suggests that adaptation rates may be modulated by the stability of perturbations and the history of errors. We hypothesize that reducing the visual magnitude of directional error in a reaching task should increase the speed of motor adaptation to a perturbation. We developed a method for the modulation of error magnitudes in virtual reality (VR), and we conducted two experiments exploring its effects on adaptation. 34 healthy subjects used a chair-mounted arm support to perform reaching movements towards a target while learning to compensate for visuomotor rotations. We observed that diminishing the visually perceived variability of visual directional error through VR accelerates adaptation. This effect showed persistence into trials when virtual error reduction was no longer present confirming the modulatory role of error memory. These findings support the hypothesis that the brain may keep a history of recent errors and differentially adjusts learning rates relative to the frequency of occurrence of errors. We predict that exposure to a distribution of visual motor errors with low variability and centered around task-relevant error values accelerates motor adaptation in patients with cerebellar degeneration.
AbstractList When exposed to visual perturbations, the motor system rapidly learns to reduce errors through adaptation of future motor commands. However, in cerebellar and stroke patients with proprioceptive impairments, motor adaptation rates are significantly slower. A recent study suggests that adaptation rates may be modulated by the stability of perturbations and the history of errors. We hypothesize that reducing the visual magnitude of directional error in a reaching task should increase the speed of motor adaptation to a perturbation. We developed a method for the modulation of error magnitudes in virtual reality (VR), and we conducted two experiments exploring its effects on adaptation. 34 healthy subjects used a chair-mounted arm support to perform reaching movements towards a target while learning to compensate for visuomotor rotations. We observed that diminishing the visually perceived variability of visual directional error through VR accelerates adaptation. This effect showed persistence into trials when virtual error reduction was no longer present confirming the modulatory role of error memory. These findings support the hypothesis that the brain may keep a history of recent errors and differentially adjusts learning rates relative to the frequency of occurrence of errors. We predict that exposure to a distribution of visual motor errors with low variability and centered around task-relevant error values accelerates motor adaptation in patients with cerebellar degeneration.
Author Serra Oliva, Laura
Verschure, Paul
Ballester, Belen Rubio
Duff, Armin
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SubjectTerms Acceleration
Adaptation
Conferences
error feedback
Errors
History
memory of errors
Modulation
Motor adaptation
Motors
Noise
Patients
Perturbation
rehabilitation
Sensitivity
Virtual reality
Visual
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