The "Motor" in Implicit Motor Sequence Learning: A Foot-stepping Serial Reaction Time Task

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Du, Yue [1 ]
Clark, Jane E. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Kinesiol, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Neurosci & Cognit Sci Program, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
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Behavior; Issue; 135; Implicit motor sequence learning; the serial reaction time task; foot-stepping; movement time; reaction time; postural control; explicit learning; implicit learning; MEMORY TASKS; ADJUSTMENTS; KNOWLEDGE; COORDINATION; EXPLICIT; CHILDREN; POSTURE; SWAY;
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10.3791/56483
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
This protocol describes a modified serial reaction time (SRT) task used to study implicit motor sequence learning. Unlike the classic SRT task that involves finger-pressing movements while sitting, the modified SRT task requires participants to step with both feet while maintaining a standing posture. This stepping task necessitates whole body actions that impose postural challenges. The foot-stepping task complements the classic SRT task in several ways. The foot-stepping SRT task is a better proxy for the daily activities that require ongoing postural control, and thus may help us better understand sequence learning in real-life situations. In addition, response time serves as an indicator of sequence learning in the classic SRT task, but it is unclear whether response time, reaction time (RT) representing mental process, or movement time (MT) reflecting the movement itself, is a key player in motor sequence learning. The foot-stepping SRT task allows researchers to disentangle response time into RT and MT, which may clarify how motor planning and movement execution are involved in sequence learning. Lastly, postural control and cognition are interactively related, but little is known about how postural control interacts with learning motor sequences. With a motion capture system, the movement of the whole body (e.g., the center of mass (COM)) can be recorded. Such measures allow us to reveal the dynamic processes underlying discrete responses measured by RT and MT, and may aid in elucidating the relationship between postural control and the explicit and implicit processes involved in sequence learning. Details of the experimental set-up, procedure, and data processing are described. The representative data are adopted from one of our previous studies. Results are related to response time, RT, and MT, as well as the relationship between the anticipatory postural response and the explicit processes involved in implicit motor sequence learning.
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