TASK DEPENDENCE OF PRIMATE ARM POSTURES

Citation
Sih. Tillery et al., TASK DEPENDENCE OF PRIMATE ARM POSTURES, Experimental Brain Research, 104(1), 1995, pp. 1-11
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00144819
Volume
104
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1 - 11
Database
ISI
SICI code
0014-4819(1995)104:1<1:TDOPAP>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
We studied the relations between arm posture and hand location as monk eys performed tasks involving three-dimensional arm movements. Two spe cific questions were addressed: how reliable are these relations from trial to trial and from day to day, and are the arm postures dictated only by the location of the hand or are the postures also dependent on the task being performed? Based on the variable errors in linear regr essions, we found that monkeys performed the tasks in a very stereotyp ic fashion from trial-to-trial: for a given monkey and task, knowing t he position of the hand was sufficient to determine the posture of the arm. These relations did not change from day to day: the relation bet ween hand location and posture was stable over the course of the exper iments. In some of the tasks, the postures employed by the monkeys wer e strikingly similar to those observed in human psychophysical studies . The relations between hand location and arm posture exhibited a larg e degree of task dependence. Changing the required orientation of the hand resulted in changes in the arm posture.