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Dynamic field theory of movement preparation.
Authors:Erlhagen  Wolfram; Sch?ner  Gregor
Abstract:A theoretical framework for understanding movement preparation is proposed. Movement parameters are represented by activation fields, distributions of activation defined over metric spaces. The fields evolve under the influence of various sources of localized input, representing information about upcoming movements. Localized patterns of activation self-stabilize through cooperative and competitive interactions within the fields. The task environment is represented by a 2nd class of fields, which preshape the movement parameter representation. The model accounts for a sizable body of empirical findings on movement initiation (continuous and graded nature of movement preparation, dependence on the metrics of the task, stimulus uncertainty effect, stimulus-response compatibility effects, Simon effect, precuing paradigm, and others) and suggests new ways of exploring the structure of motor representations. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:dynamic field theory  movement preparation  mathematical models  dynamic neural fields  movement parameters  paradigms  theories
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