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Effect of Dual Tasking on Vibrotactile Feedback Guided Reaching - a Pilot Study.

Valay A Shah1,2, Nicoletta Risi3, Giulia Ballardini2, Leigh A Mrotek1, Maura Casadio1,2, Robert A Scheidt1,4,5,6.   

Abstract

Vibrotactile feedback (VTF) has been proposed as a non-invasive way to augment impaired or lost kinesthetic feedback in certain patient populations, thereby enhancing the real-time control of purposeful limb movements and quality of life. We used a dual tasking scenario to investigate the effects of cognitive load and short-term VTF training on VTF-guided reaching. Participants grasped the handle of a planar manipulandum with one hand and received VTF of its motion via a vibrotactile display attached to the non-moving arm. We asked participants to simultaneously perform VTF-guided reaching and a choice reaction time task both before and after training with VTF-guided reaching. Participants readily used VTF to guide goal-directed hand movements in the absence of visual feedback in the dual-task setting, even prior to training. This capability came at the cost of increased movement completion time. Short-term training on VTF-guided reaching induced significant improvements in target capture errors. Pre- and post-training comparisons of dual-task performance found training-related improvements in VTF-guided reach accuracy were resistant to dual-task interference. We found no training-related improvements in movement completion time or button press performance. These results indicate that VTF can be used to complete goal-directed reaches in a dual task situation, and that a single short bout of training sufficed for participants to begin the transition between the cognitive and associative phases of learning for the integration of VTF into the planning and ongoing control of reaching movements.

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Keywords:  cognitive load; dual task; sensory augmentation; vibrotactile feedback

Year:  2018        PMID: 31179445      PMCID: PMC6555617          DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93445-7_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Haptics (2018)


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