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Concatenating familiar movement sequences: the versatile cognitive processor.

W B Verwey1

  • 1Institut für Arbeitsphysiologie an der Universität Dortmund, Ardeystrasse 67, D-44139 Dortmund, Germany. verwey@arb-phys.uni-dortmund.de

Acta Psychologica
|March 21, 2001
PubMed
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Practicing key press sequences creates motor chunks for faster execution. These motor chunks are robust and can be prepared during the execution of prior sequences, showing parallel processing capabilities.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Motor Control
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Motor learning research shows that practicing key press sequences forms memory representations called motor chunks.
  • These motor chunks allow familiar sequences to be executed as single, unified responses.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the robustness of motor chunks under different conditions.
  • To determine if preparation for one sequence can overlap with the execution of another.

Main Methods:

  • Two experiments were conducted where participants executed two highly practiced keying sequences rapidly.
  • Sequences were triggered by simultaneously presented stimuli.
  • Sequence length varied to examine preparation effects.

Main Results:

  • Motor chunks were confirmed to be robust, even for short two-element sequences.
  • Sequence preparation and element selection can occur during the execution of a preceding sequence.
  • Shorter sequences showed greater slowing due to concurrent preparation compared to longer sequences.

Conclusions:

  • Execution of familiar keying sequences is primarily handled by a dedicated motor processor.
  • The cognitive processor can prepare upcoming sequences or select individual elements in parallel with motor execution.