CNS learns stable, accurate, and efficient movements using a simple algorithm

We propose a new model of motor learning to explain the exceptional dexterity and rapid adaptation to change, which characterize human motor control. It is based on the brain simultaneously optimizing stability, accuracy and efficiency. Formulated as a V-shaped learning function, it stipulates preci...

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Vydané v:The Journal of neuroscience Ročník 28; číslo 44; s. 11165
Hlavní autori: Franklin, David W, Burdet, Etienne, Tee, Keng Peng, Osu, Rieko, Chew, Chee-Meng, Milner, Theodore E, Kawato, Mitsuo
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States 29.10.2008
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ISSN:1529-2401, 1529-2401
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Shrnutí:We propose a new model of motor learning to explain the exceptional dexterity and rapid adaptation to change, which characterize human motor control. It is based on the brain simultaneously optimizing stability, accuracy and efficiency. Formulated as a V-shaped learning function, it stipulates precisely how feedforward commands to individual muscles are adjusted based on error. Changes in muscle activation patterns recorded in experiments provide direct support for this control scheme. In simulated motor learning of novel environmental interactions, muscle activation, force and impedance evolved in a manner similar to humans, demonstrating its efficiency and plausibility. This model of motor learning offers new insights as to how the brain controls the complex musculoskeletal system and iteratively adjusts motor commands to improve motor skills with practice.
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DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3099-08.2008