DocumentCode :
1405530
Title :
The Influence of Exposure Amount on the Persistence of Short-Term, Haptically Acquired Sensorimotor Memorial Representations
Author :
Whitlaw, M. ; Grierson, L.E.M. ; Dubrowski, A. ; Carnahan, H.
Author_Institution :
SickKids Learning Inst., Hosp. for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada
Volume :
4
Issue :
2
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
147
Lastpage :
150
Abstract :
This study investigates the influence that the amount of exposure has on the persistence of sensorimotor memories. Participants acquired memories of an unexpectedly heavy object in one of four groups that varied in the number lifts of the object they each performed. All participants followed this acquisition period with retention lifts immediately and after 2-second and 10-second intervals, as well as after 15 minutes and 24 hours. Grasp force profiles were evaluated for the maintenance of memory-dependent adaptations. A lack of any group effects indicates that the quantity of exposure offers the sensorimotor memory system no temporal advantage in the maintenance of short-term representations. The results are discussed in light of the possibility that, within a short time frame, only the information from the preceding lift has functional relevance to the current lift.
Keywords :
neurophysiology; exposure amount; grasp force profiles; memory-dependent adaptations; retention lifts; sensorimotor memorial representations; sensorimotor memories; sensorimotor memory system; short-term representations; Atmospheric measurements; Force; Haptic interfaces; Maintenance engineering; Memory management; Process control; Visualization; Haptics; iconic memory.; practice; sensorimotor representations;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Haptics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1939-1412
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TOH.2010.60
Filename :
5669311
Link To Document :
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