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  Kinematics of motor sequence performance in the presence of implicit and explicit structure

Solopchuk, O., Alamia, A., Olivier, E., Orban de Xivry, J.-J., & Zenon, A. (2015). Kinematics of motor sequence performance in the presence of implicit and explicit structure. Poster presented at NEURONUS 2015: IBRO & IRUN Neuroscience Forum, Krakow, Poland.

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Olivier, E, Author
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 Abstract: Motor sequences can be learnt with or without conscious awareness. Here we investigated how conscious awareness
of the sequence structure affects the kinematic characteristics of movements. Two groups of subjects performed
either an explicit (simple sequence structure, N=19) or implicit (complex sequence structure, N=12) sequence
learning task using KINARM (BKIN Technologies). We found that in both groups, movement parameters were
significantly impacted by the sequence structure. In addition, in the explicit group, we observed a clear anticipation of
the movements, which allowed movement velocity, and consequently, energy cost, to be spared. In contrast, the
pattern of changes observed in the “implicit group” was different, with no anticipation, and affected only a subset of
the items within the sequence. This difference between groups could be explained by the fact that movement
parameters were influenced by 2 different mechanisms. While the pattern and dynamics of movement parameters in
the “explicit group” seemed to be caused by the grouping of successive items into sub-groups, or chunks, the results
obtained for the “implicit group” suggest rather the involvement of associative learning mechanisms, whereby
statistical regularities are used to predict upcoming targets.

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Title: NEURONUS 2015: IBRO & IRUN Neuroscience Forum
Place of Event: Krakow, Poland
Start-/End Date: 2015-05-17 - 2015-05-19

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Title: NEURONUS 2015: IBRO & IRUN Neuroscience Forum
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