BLOCKING IN RAPID FINGER TAPPING - THE ROLE OF VARIABILITY IN PROXIMODISTAL COORDINATION

Authors
Citation
H. Heuer, BLOCKING IN RAPID FINGER TAPPING - THE ROLE OF VARIABILITY IN PROXIMODISTAL COORDINATION, Journal of motor behavior, 30(2), 1998, pp. 130-142
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology, Experimental",Neurosciences,"Sport Sciences",Psychology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00222895
Volume
30
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
130 - 142
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2895(1998)30:2<130:BIRFT->2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
In rapid finger tapping, occasional intertap intervals of about twice the normal length or even longer, called blockings, can be observed. S killed rapid tapping requires that flexor and extensor activity be tim ed so that they coincide with certain phases of the finger movement. I n the present study, the hypothesis examined was that blockings are as sociated with a deviation from the proper timing relations between the more proximal signals (electromyographic [EMG] bursts) and the more d istal signal (position-time curve of the finger). Participants (N = 8) performed up-and-down tapping. Blockings were compared with the prece ding normal tapping cycles; a temporal forward shift of the flexor bur st in the time interval between two kinematic landmarks-the lifting of the finger and the reversal of the movement-was found consistently in the blockings The phase shift of the flexor burst relative to the kin ematic landmarks did not develop gradually in the course of the tappin g cycles that preceded the blocking but was an abrupt deviation, which suggests that blockings occur with an increased likelihood as the ext remes of the normal variability of the phase relation are approached.