Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling

Elementary reactive behavior can be improved in the case of cross-modal sensory interactions thanks to underlying multisensory integration mechanisms. Can this benefit be generalized to a challenging ongoing perceptive-motor performance? We choose a juggling task to examine this question. A central...

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Main Authors: Lagarde J., Mottet D., Zelic G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2011-12-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100102
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spelling doaj-e25a7802da6c4490b6eadefbb53ec6802021-04-02T18:27:48ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582011-12-0110010210.1051/bioconf/20110100102Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in JugglingLagarde J.Mottet D.Zelic G.Elementary reactive behavior can be improved in the case of cross-modal sensory interactions thanks to underlying multisensory integration mechanisms. Can this benefit be generalized to a challenging ongoing perceptive-motor performance? We choose a juggling task to examine this question. A central issue wellknown in juggling lies in establishing and maintaining a specific temporal coordination among balls, hands, eyes and posture. Here, we tested whether providing additional timing information about the balls and hands motions by using external sound and tactile periodic stimulations improved the performance of jugglers. Results indicated that specific combination of auditory and tactile metronome led to a decrease of the spatiotemporal variability of the juggler’s performance. A contrario, degraded performances were obtained in the case of unimodal tactile metronome. We discuss these results in view of the understanding of the neuronal integration process implied in the audio-tactile interaction, and considering the well-known gating effect of movement on vibrotactile perception.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100102
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author Lagarde J.
Mottet D.
Zelic G.
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Mottet D.
Zelic G.
Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
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Mottet D.
Zelic G.
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title Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
title_short Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
title_full Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
title_fullStr Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
title_full_unstemmed Audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in Juggling
title_sort audio-tactile events can improve the interlimb coordination in juggling
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Elementary reactive behavior can be improved in the case of cross-modal sensory interactions thanks to underlying multisensory integration mechanisms. Can this benefit be generalized to a challenging ongoing perceptive-motor performance? We choose a juggling task to examine this question. A central issue wellknown in juggling lies in establishing and maintaining a specific temporal coordination among balls, hands, eyes and posture. Here, we tested whether providing additional timing information about the balls and hands motions by using external sound and tactile periodic stimulations improved the performance of jugglers. Results indicated that specific combination of auditory and tactile metronome led to a decrease of the spatiotemporal variability of the juggler’s performance. A contrario, degraded performances were obtained in the case of unimodal tactile metronome. We discuss these results in view of the understanding of the neuronal integration process implied in the audio-tactile interaction, and considering the well-known gating effect of movement on vibrotactile perception.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100102
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