在线运动反映了正在进行的审议
Jan A Calalo1, Truc T Ngo2, Seth R Sullivan2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711 Jan.Calalo@gmail.com cashabackjga@gmail.com.
概括
人类的运动反映了在做出选择之前正在进行的决策过程. 这项研究揭示了持续的思考如何影响运动控制和行动期间的决策紧迫性信号.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学是一种认知神经科学.
- 发动机控制器 发动机控制器
- 决策方式 决策方式
背景情况:
- 之前的研究探讨了运动开始时的决策审议.
- 在决定之前,在运动期间持续审议的表达方式在很大程度上是未被探索的.
研究的目的:
- 调查是否正在进行的审议影响运动过程在决策完成之前.
- 了解运动如何反映持续的决策.
主要方法:
- 参与者观察到令牌向左或右目标移动.
- 分析了侧向手的动作,以反映审议.
- 模拟了一个审议紧急信号.
主要成果:
- 在任务中侧向手的动作反映了正在进行的审议过程.
- 审议的紧急信号对于预测决策至关重要.
- 这种信号为过去的运动行为提供了新的视角.
结论:
- 在决定之前,持续的审议积极塑造了运动过程.
- 运动本身可以表达持续的决策.
- 开发的范式为决策-行动相互作用提供了新的见解.
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