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artificial gravity reveals that economy of action determines the stability of sensorimotor coordination人造重力行动表明,经济决定感觉运动协调的稳定
Artificial Gravity Reveals that Economy of Action
Determines the Stability of Sensorimotor Coordination
Richard G. Carson1,2*, Yalchin Oytam2,3, Stephan Riek2
1 School of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom, 2 Perception and Motor Systems Laboratory, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia,
3 CSIRO Molecular Health Technologies, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract
Background: When we move along in time with a piece of music, we synchronise the downward phase of our gesture with
the beat. While it is easy to demonstrate this tendency, there is considerable debate as to its neural origins. It may have a
structural basis, whereby the gravitational field acts as an orientation reference that biases the formulation of motor
commands. Alternatively, it may be functional, and related to the economy with which motion assisted by gravity can be
generated by the motor system.
Methodology/Principal Findings: We used a robotic system to generate a mathematical model of the gravitational forces
acting upon the hand, and then to reverse the effect of gravity, and invert the weight of the limb. In these circumstances,
patterns of coordination in which the upward phase of rhythmic hand movements coincided with the beat of a metronome
were more stable than those in which downward movements were made on the beat. When a normal gravitational force
was present, movements made down-on-the-beat were more stable than those made up-on-the-beat.
Conclusions/Significance: The ubiquitous tendency to make a downward movement on a musical beat arises not from the
perception of gravity, but as a result of the economy of action that derives from its exploitation.
Citation: Carson RG, Oytam Y, Riek S (2009) Artificial Gravity Reveals that Economy of Action Determines the Stability of Sensorimotor Coordination. PLoS
ONE 4(4): e5248. doi
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