The influence of motor imagery on the learning of a fine hand motor skill

Adult Male Imagery, Psychotherapy Motor learning Event-related lateralizations Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Motor imagery 0302 clinical medicine Reaction Time Humans Learning EEG Go/NoGo DSP task Brain Mapping Principal Component Analysis Electromyography Electroencephalography Evoked Potentials, Motor Hand Inhibition, Psychological Motor Skills 2023 OA procedure Female Cues Photic Stimulation Event-related potentials
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-016-4794-2 Publication Date: 2016-10-06T03:18:30Z
ABSTRACT
Motor imagery has been argued to affect the acquisition of motor skills. The present study examined the specificity of motor imagery on the learning of a fine hand motor skill by employing a modified discrete sequence production task: the Go/NoGo DSP task. After an informative cue, a response sequence had either to be executed, imagined, or withheld. To establish learning effects, the experiment was divided into a practice phase and a test phase. In the latter phase, we compared mean response times and accuracy during the execution of unfamiliar sequences, familiar imagined sequences, and familiar executed sequences. The electroencephalogram was measured in the practice phase to compare activity between motor imagery, motor execution, and a control condition in which responses should be withheld. Event-related potentials (ERPs) and event-related lateralizations (ERLs) showed strong similarities above cortical motor areas on trials requiring motor imagery and motor execution, while a major difference was found with trials on which the response sequence should be withheld. Behavioral results from the test phase showed that response times and accuracy improved after physical and mental practice relative to unfamiliar sequences (so-called sequence-specific learning effects), although the effect of motor learning by motor imagery was smaller than the effect of physical practice. These findings confirm that motor imagery also resembles motor execution in the case of a fine hand motor skill.
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