Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height
In a recent review, we summarized the characteristics of perceptual-motor style in humans. Style can vary from individual to individual, task to task and pathology to pathology, as sensorimotor transformations demonstrate considerable adaptability and plasticity. Although the behavioral evidence for...
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| author | Danping Wang Danping Wang Ioannis Bargiotas Ioannis Bargiotas Jiuwen Cao Nicolas Vayatis Nicolas Vayatis Laurent Oudre Laurent Oudre Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal |
| author_facet | Danping Wang Danping Wang Ioannis Bargiotas Ioannis Bargiotas Jiuwen Cao Nicolas Vayatis Nicolas Vayatis Laurent Oudre Laurent Oudre Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal |
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| description | In a recent review, we summarized the characteristics of perceptual-motor style in humans. Style can vary from individual to individual, task to task and pathology to pathology, as sensorimotor transformations demonstrate considerable adaptability and plasticity. Although the behavioral evidence for individual styles is substantial, much remains to be done to understand the neural and mechanical substrates of inter-individual differences in sensorimotor performance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the modulation of perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height in 16 persons with no history of fear of heights or acrophobia. We used an inexpensive virtual reality (VR) video game. In this VR game, Richie’s Plank, the person progresses on a narrow plank placed between two buildings at the height of the 30th floor. Our first finding was that the static markers (head, trunk and limb configurations relative to the gravitational vertical) and some dynamic markers (jerk, root mean square, sample entropy and two-thirds power law at head, trunk and limb level) we had previously identified to define perceptual motor style during locomotion could account for fear modulation during VR play. Our second surprising result was the heterogeneity of this modulation in the 16 young, healthy individuals exposed to moving at a height. Finally, 56% of participants showed a persistent change in at least one variable of their skeletal configuration and 61% in one variable of their dynamic control during ground locomotion after exposure to height. |
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| spelling | doaj.art-a36c200e03de4b6388fd48e2171105cf2024-01-12T04:17:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612024-01-011710.3389/fnhum.2023.12281951228195Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at heightDanping Wang0Danping Wang1Ioannis Bargiotas2Ioannis Bargiotas3Jiuwen Cao4Nicolas Vayatis5Nicolas Vayatis6Laurent Oudre7Laurent Oudre8Pierre-Paul Vidal9Pierre-Paul Vidal10Pierre-Paul Vidal11Pierre-Paul Vidal12Plateforme d’Etude Sensorimotricité, Université Paris Cité, Paris, FranceMachine Learning and I-Health International Cooperation Base of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Cité, Université Paris Saclay, ENS Paris Saclay, Paris, FranceCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Saclay, Université Paris Cité, ENS Paris Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceMachine Learning and I-Health International Cooperation Base of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Cité, Université Paris Saclay, ENS Paris Saclay, Paris, FranceCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Saclay, Université Paris Cité, ENS Paris Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Cité, Université Paris Saclay, ENS Paris Saclay, Paris, FranceCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Saclay, Université Paris Cité, ENS Paris Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, FrancePlateforme d’Etude Sensorimotricité, Université Paris Cité, Paris, FranceMachine Learning and I-Health International Cooperation Base of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou, ChinaCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Cité, Université Paris Saclay, ENS Paris Saclay, Paris, FranceCentre Borelli, CNRS, SSA, INSERM, Université Paris Saclay, Université Paris Cité, ENS Paris Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, FranceIn a recent review, we summarized the characteristics of perceptual-motor style in humans. Style can vary from individual to individual, task to task and pathology to pathology, as sensorimotor transformations demonstrate considerable adaptability and plasticity. Although the behavioral evidence for individual styles is substantial, much remains to be done to understand the neural and mechanical substrates of inter-individual differences in sensorimotor performance. In this study, we aimed to investigate the modulation of perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height in 16 persons with no history of fear of heights or acrophobia. We used an inexpensive virtual reality (VR) video game. In this VR game, Richie’s Plank, the person progresses on a narrow plank placed between two buildings at the height of the 30th floor. Our first finding was that the static markers (head, trunk and limb configurations relative to the gravitational vertical) and some dynamic markers (jerk, root mean square, sample entropy and two-thirds power law at head, trunk and limb level) we had previously identified to define perceptual motor style during locomotion could account for fear modulation during VR play. Our second surprising result was the heterogeneity of this modulation in the 16 young, healthy individuals exposed to moving at a height. Finally, 56% of participants showed a persistent change in at least one variable of their skeletal configuration and 61% in one variable of their dynamic control during ground locomotion after exposure to height.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1228195/fullmotor stylesensorimotorlocomotionvirtual realityperceptive |
| spellingShingle | Danping Wang Danping Wang Ioannis Bargiotas Ioannis Bargiotas Jiuwen Cao Nicolas Vayatis Nicolas Vayatis Laurent Oudre Laurent Oudre Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Pierre-Paul Vidal Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height Frontiers in Human Neuroscience motor style sensorimotor locomotion virtual reality perceptive |
| title | Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height |
| title_full | Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height |
| title_fullStr | Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height |
| title_full_unstemmed | Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height |
| title_short | Heterogeneities of the perceptual-motor style during locomotion at height |
| title_sort | heterogeneities of the perceptual motor style during locomotion at height |
| topic | motor style sensorimotor locomotion virtual reality perceptive |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2023.1228195/full |
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