Temporal and Spatial Accuracy of Reaching Movements do not Improve Off-line

J Mot Behav. 2023 Nov 26:1-12. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2023.2284786. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTConsolidation has been associated with performance gains without additional practice (i.e., off-line learning). However, the movement characteristics improving off-line remain poorly understood. To investigate this question, participants were trained to produce a sequence of planar reaching movements toward four different visual targets. The training session with feedback required them to learn the relative time of the movements, the total movement time and aim accurately at each target. The retention test was performed either 10-min or 24-h after. Results revealed that a 24-h consolidation interval did not result in better temporal or spatial accuracy. This finding suggests that off-line learning may be restricted to sequence production tasks in which the different segments must be regrouped ("chunked") together to accelerate their execution.PMID:38008910 | DOI:10.1080/00222895.2023.2284786
Source: Journal of Motor Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Source Type: research