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Article: Recruitment of a novel cue for active control depends on control dynamics

TitleRecruitment of a novel cue for active control depends on control dynamics
Authors
KeywordsCue Recruitment
Feedback Control
Manual Control
Perception And Action
Visual-Motor Control
Issue Date2009
PublisherAssociation for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. The Journal's web site is located at http://wwwjournalofvisionorg/
Citation
Journal Of Vision, 2009, v. 9 n. 10, article 9, p. 1-11 How to Cite?
AbstractWe investigated how the visual-motor system recruits a novel visual feedback cue for a manual control task. We presented conditions in which an arbitrary cue (color) was coupled with task-relevant feedback (position or velocity), and measured the effect of the novel cue on performance. Participants used a joystick to keep a moving horizontal line centered on a display under velocity or acceleration control dynamics. Participants normally rely primarily on line position feedback for velocity control and line velocity feedback for acceleration control. The novel color cue was coupled with either line position (becoming red as it deviates from center) or line velocity (becoming red as it moves faster). For velocity control, performance error was smaller and response gain was larger when the novel color cue was coupled with line position than when it was coupled with line velocity. Conversely, for acceleration control, performance was better when color was coupled with line velocity than with line position. Our findings show that the visual-motor system can recruit a novel arbitrary cue to improve active control performance, but the effectiveness of the novel cue depends on its relationship to the feedback appropriate for control dynamics. © ARVO.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/169069
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2021 Impact Factor: 2.004
2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 1.126
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dc.contributor.authorSaunders, JAen_US
dc.contributor.authorLi, Len_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-08T03:41:26Z-
dc.date.available2012-10-08T03:41:26Z-
dc.date.issued2009en_US
dc.identifier.citationJournal Of Vision, 2009, v. 9 n. 10, article 9, p. 1-11en_US
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dc.description.abstractWe investigated how the visual-motor system recruits a novel visual feedback cue for a manual control task. We presented conditions in which an arbitrary cue (color) was coupled with task-relevant feedback (position or velocity), and measured the effect of the novel cue on performance. Participants used a joystick to keep a moving horizontal line centered on a display under velocity or acceleration control dynamics. Participants normally rely primarily on line position feedback for velocity control and line velocity feedback for acceleration control. The novel color cue was coupled with either line position (becoming red as it deviates from center) or line velocity (becoming red as it moves faster). For velocity control, performance error was smaller and response gain was larger when the novel color cue was coupled with line position than when it was coupled with line velocity. Conversely, for acceleration control, performance was better when color was coupled with line velocity than with line position. Our findings show that the visual-motor system can recruit a novel arbitrary cue to improve active control performance, but the effectiveness of the novel cue depends on its relationship to the feedback appropriate for control dynamics. © ARVO.en_US
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dc.publisherAssociation for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. The Journal's web site is located at http://wwwjournalofvisionorg/en_US
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dc.subjectCue Recruitmenten_US
dc.subjectFeedback Controlen_US
dc.subjectManual Controlen_US
dc.subjectPerception And Actionen_US
dc.subjectVisual-Motor Controlen_US
dc.titleRecruitment of a novel cue for active control depends on control dynamicsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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