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Changes in intentional binding effect during a novel perceptual-motor task
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Shu Morioka1  Kazuki Hayashida2  Yuki Nishi2  Sayaka Negi3  Yuki Nishi4  Michihiro Osumi1  Satoshi Nobusako1 
[1] Neurorehabilitation Research Center, Kio University;Graduate School of Health Sciences, Kio University;Department of Rehabilitation, Kishiwada Rehabilitation Hospital;Department of Rehabilitation, Ishida Clinic
关键词: Intentional binding;    Perceptual-motor task;    Sense of agency;    Perceptual learning;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.6066
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

Perceptual-motor learning describes the process of improving the smoothness and accuracy of movements. Intentional binding (IB) is a phenomenon whereby the length of time between performing a voluntary action and the production of a sensory outcome during perceptual-motor control is perceived as being shorter than the reality. How IB may change over the course of perceptual-motor learning, however, has not been explicitly investigated. Here, we developed a set of IB tasks during perceptual-motor learning. Participants were instructed to stop a circular moving object by key press when it reached the center of a target circle on the display screen. The distance between the center of the target circle and the center of the moving object was measured, and the error was used to approximate the perceptual-motor performance index. This task also included an additional exercise that was unrelated to the perceptual-motor task: after pressing the key, a sound was presented after a randomly chosen delay of 200, 500, or 700 ms and the participant had to estimate the delay interval. The difference between the estimated and actual delay was used as the IB value. A cluster analysis was then performed using the error values from the first and last task to group the participants based on their perceptual-motor performance. Participants showing a very small change in error value, and thus demonstrating a small effect of perceptual-motor learning, were classified into cluster 1. Those who exhibited a large decrease in error value from the first to the last set, and thus demonstrated a strong improvement in perceptual-motor performance, were classified into cluster 2. Those who exhibited perceptual-motor learning also showed improvements in the IB value. Our data suggest that IB is elevated when perceptual-motor learning occurs.

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