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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Motor Control
  • Human Movement

Background:

  • Humans exhibit rapid motor control updates in response to contextual changes.
  • Flexible control and motor adaptation are distinct but co-occur within movements, suggesting functional interaction.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the interaction between flexible control and motor adaptation during human movement.
  • To determine if concurrent target changes and force field adaptation interfere with motor performance.

Main Methods:

  • Experiments involved human participants reaching for targets that changed in size (redundancy) under varying force field conditions.
  • Step loads assessed exploitation of target redundancy.
  • Force fields were introduced separately or combined with target changes.

Main Results:

  • Exploitation of target redundancy was reduced when target changes occurred with force field adaptation.
  • Force field adaptation magnitude decreased with the addition of step loads.
  • Interference was most pronounced when all perturbations occurred simultaneously.

Conclusions:

  • Flexible control and motor adaptation interact non-trivially during movement.
  • These mechanisms show interdependence, particularly when engaged concurrently.
  • The timescale for these interactions is during the execution of the movement.