A visual distracter task during adaptation reduces the proprioceptive movement aftereffect

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Tatjana Seizova-Cajic
Rita Azzi
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[1] University of Sydney,Faculty of Health Sciences
[2] University of Sydney,School of Psychology
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Proprioception; Attention; Adaptation; Aftereffect; Cross-modal interference;
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Visual processing of basic perceptual attributes depends on attention. This has been well documented since the surprising initial report on attentional modulation of the visual motion aftereffect (Chaudhuri 1990). Here, we investigate proprioception and show for the first time that attention modulates adaptation to perceived limb movement. We used biceps vibration to induce illusory forearm extension in 10 participants and measured the aftereffect—perceived movement in the opposite direction. The aftereffect was largest when participants focused on the illusory extension during the adaptation period. To divert attention away from the illusory extension, a rapid serial visual presentation task was performed during the adaptation. The aftereffect was much smaller in this condition, indicating interference between the visual task and proprioceptive adaptation. In tests of an analogous interaction between audition and vision, earlier research found no effect. We suggest that conscious proprioception requires more attention than conscious processing of visual or auditory input.
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页码:213 / 219
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