Authors
Rodrigo S Maeda, Julia Zdybal, Paul L Gribble, J. Andrew Pruszynski
Publication date
2020/2/21
Journal
Journal of Neurophysiology
Description
Generalizing newly learned movement patterns beyond the training context is challenging for most motor learning situations. Here we tested whether learning of a new physical property of the arm during self-initiated reaching generalizes to new arm configurations. Human participants performed a single-joint elbow reaching task and/or countered mechanical perturbations that created pure elbow motion with the shoulder joint free to rotate or locked by the manipulandum. With the shoulder free, we found activation of shoulder extensor muscles for pure elbow extension trials, appropriate for countering torques that arise at the shoulder due to forearm rotation. After locking the shoulder joint, we found a partial reduction in shoulder muscle activity, appropriate because locking the shoulder joint cancels the torques that arise at the shoulder due to forearm rotation. In our first three experiments, we tested whether and to …
Total citations
2019202020212022202312122
Scholar articles
RS Maeda, JM Zdybal, PL Gribble, JA Pruszynski - Journal of Neurophysiology, 2020