Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Neurophysiology Année : 2024

Minimal impact of chronic proprioceptive loss on implicit sensorimotor adaptation and perceived movement outcome

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Implicit sensorimotor adaptation keeps our movements well calibrated amid changes in the body and environment. We have recently postulated that implicit adaptation is driven by a perceptual error: the difference between the desired and perceived movement outcome. According to this perceptual realignment model, implicit adaptation ceases when the perceived movement outcome-a multimodal percept determined by a prior belief conveying the intended action, the motor command, and feedback from proprioception and vision-is aligned with the desired movement outcome. Here, we examined the role of proprioception in implicit motor adaptation and perceived movement outcome by examining individuals who experience deafferentation (i.e., individuals with impaired proprioception and touch). We used a modified visuomotor rotation task designed to isolate implicit adaptation and probe perceived movement outcomes throughout the experiment. Surprisingly, both implicit adaptation and perceived movement outcome were minimally impacted by chronic deafferentation, posing a challenge to the perceptual realignment model of implicit adaptation. NEW & NOTEWORTHY We tested six individuals with chronic somatosensory deafferentation on a novel task that isolates implicit sensorimotor adaptation and probes perceived movement outcome. Strikingly, both implicit motor adaptation and perceptual movement outcome were not significantly impacted by chronic deafferentation, posing a challenge for theoretical models of adaptation that involve proprioception.
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hal-04803543 , version 1 (10-02-2025)

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Jonathan Tsay, Anisha Chandy, Romeo Chua, R. Chris Miall, Jonathan Cole, et al.. Minimal impact of chronic proprioceptive loss on implicit sensorimotor adaptation and perceived movement outcome. Journal of Neurophysiology, 2024, 132 (3), pp.770-780. ⟨10.1152/jn.00096.2024⟩. ⟨hal-04803543⟩
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