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The multiple process model of goal-directed aiming/reaching: insights on limb control from various special populations.

Digby Elliott1,2, James Lyons3, Spencer J Hayes4, James J Burkitt5, Steve Hansen6, Lawrence E M Grierson3,7, Nathan C Foster8, James W Roberts9, Simon J Bennett9.   

Abstract

Several years ago, our research group forwarded a model of goal-directed reaching and aiming that describes the processes involved in the optimization of speed, accuracy, and energy expenditure Elliott et al. (Psychol Bull 136:1023-1044, 2010). One of the main features of the model is the distinction between early impulse control, which is based on a comparison of expected to perceived sensory consequences, and late limb-target control that involves a spatial comparison of limb and target position. Our model also emphasizes the importance of strategic behaviors that limit the opportunity for worst-case or inefficient outcomes. In the 2010 paper, we included a section on how our model can be used to understand atypical aiming/reaching movements in a number of special populations. In light of a recent empirical and theoretical update of our model Elliott et al. (Neurosci Biobehav Rev 72:95-110, 2017), here we consider contemporary motor control work involving typical aging, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and tetraplegia with tendon-transfer surgery. We outline how atypical limb control can be viewed within the context of the multiple-process model of goal-directed reaching and aiming, and discuss the underlying perceptual-motor impairment that results in the adaptive solution developed by the specific group.

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Keywords:  Aging; Autism; Down syndrome; Limb control; Speed-accuracy; Tetraplegia

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33079207     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-020-05952-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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