Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6269239 Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

We examine the possibility that sensory and motor adaptation may be induced via a sinusoidally incremented perturbation. This sinewave adaptation method provides superior data for fitting a parametric model than when using the standard step-function method of perturbation, due to the relative difficulty of fitting a decaying exponential vs. a sinusoid. Using both experimental data and simulations, we demonstrate the difficulty of detecting the presence of motor adaptation using a step-function perturbation, compared to detecting motor adaptation using our sinewave perturbation method.

► We identify two potential problems with step-function adaptation paradigms. ► Large perturbations are often required to produce detectable results, but can lead to cognitive responses. ► Much of the data is collected during baseline or at steady-state responding. ► We present an adaptation paradigm using incremental perturbations following a sinusoidal pattern. ► Simulation and experimental data show that the sinewave adaptation paradigm remediates both issues.

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