Current Movement Follows Previous Nontarget Movement With Somatosensory Stimulation

Motor Control. 2021 Jul 21;25(4):553-574. doi: 10.1123/mc.2020-0057.

Abstract

This study examined whether the current movement follows the previous movement and whether this process is enhanced by somatosensory stimulation or is gated while retrieving and using the memory of the previously practiced target end point. Healthy humans abducted the index finger to a previously practiced target (target movement) or abducted it freely without aiming at the target (nontarget movement). The end point of the nontarget movement had a positive correlation with the previous nontarget movement only when somatosensory stimulation was given during the previous movement, indicating that the current nontarget movement follows the previous nontarget movement with somatosensory stimulation. No conclusive evidence of whether this process is gated by retrieving and using the memory of the previously practiced target was found.

Keywords: previous trial effect; priming; short-term memory.

MeSH terms

  • Electric Stimulation
  • Fingers*
  • Humans
  • Movement*