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The programming of structural properties of movement sequences.

M Ziessler1, K Hänel, D Sachse

  • 1Zentralinsitut für Kybernetik und Informationsprozesse der AdW, Forschungsstelle für Psychologie, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany.

Psychological Research
|January 1, 1990
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Summary

The motor system represents abstract structural properties of movement sequences, aiding in motor program preparation. These properties are generalizable and transferable, forming a key part of generalized motor programs.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Motor Control
  • Human Movement Science

Background:

  • Understanding how the brain plans and executes complex movements is crucial in motor control.
  • The concept of generalized motor programs (GMPs) suggests abstract representations underlie movement sequences.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the role of abstract structural properties in the programming and execution of movement sequences.
  • To determine if the motor system represents these abstract properties and how they are utilized.

Main Methods:

  • Three experiments employed converging methods to assess the representation and utilization of abstract structural properties.
  • Participants performed tapping movement sequences with varying degrees of structural information known.

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Main Results:

  • The motor system demonstrably represents abstract structural properties of movement sequences.
  • Hierarchical structures can prime the motor program even when specific sequence elements are unknown.
  • Programming abstract structures requires more time than programming specific sequence elements.
  • Abstract structural properties are generalizable and transferable across different movement sequences.

Conclusions:

  • Abstract structural properties are a fundamental component of the motor system's representation of movement sequences.
  • These findings support the role of abstract structural properties within the framework of generalized motor programs.