Acoustic stimulation increases implicit adaptation in sensorimotor adaptation
Leow, Li-Ann, Tresilian, James R., Uchida, Aya, Koester, Dirk, Spingler, Tamara, Riek, Stephan, and Marinovic, Welber (2021) Acoustic stimulation increases implicit adaptation in sensorimotor adaptation. European Journal of Neuroscience, 54 (3). pp. 5047-5062.
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Abstract
Sensorimotor adaptation is an important part of our ability to perform novel motor tasks (i.e., learning of motor skills). Efforts to improve adaptation in healthy and clinical patients using non-invasive brain stimulation methods have been hindered by inter-individual and intra-individual variability in brain susceptibility to stimulation. Here, we explore unpredictable loud acoustic stimulation as an alternative method of modulating brain excitability to improve sensorimotor adaptation. In two experiments, participants moved a cursor towards targets, and adapted to a 30º rotation of cursor feedback, either with or without unpredictable acoustic stimulation. Acoustic stimulation improved initial adaptation to sensory prediction errors in Study 1, and improved overnight retention of adaptation in Study 2. Unpredictable loud acoustic stimulation might thus be a potent method of modulating sensorimotor adaptation in healthy adults.
Item ID: | 87076 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1460-9568 |
Copyright Information: | © 2021 Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
Funders: | Australian Research Council (ARC) |
Projects and Grants: | ARC DP160102001 |
Date Deposited: | 18 Sep 2025 01:20 |
FoR Codes: | 42 HEALTH SCIENCES > 4207 Sports science and exercise > 420703 Motor control @ 50% 32 BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES > 3209 Neurosciences > 320999 Neurosciences not elsewhere classified @ 50% |
SEO Codes: | 28 EXPANDING KNOWLEDGE > 2801 Expanding knowledge > 280112 Expanding knowledge in the health sciences @ 100% |
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