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From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source

Studies of the nature of the neural mechanisms involved in goal-directed movements tend to concentrate on the role of vision. We present here an attempt to address the mechanisms whereby an auditory input is transformed into a motor command. The spatial and temporal organization of hand movements we...

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Autores principales: Boyer, Eric O., Babayan, Bénédicte M., Bevilacqua, Frédéric, Noisternig, Markus, Warusfel, Olivier, Roby-Brami, Agnes, Hanneton, Sylvain, Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2013.00026
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author Boyer, Eric O.
Babayan, Bénédicte M.
Bevilacqua, Frédéric
Noisternig, Markus
Warusfel, Olivier
Roby-Brami, Agnes
Hanneton, Sylvain
Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
author_facet Boyer, Eric O.
Babayan, Bénédicte M.
Bevilacqua, Frédéric
Noisternig, Markus
Warusfel, Olivier
Roby-Brami, Agnes
Hanneton, Sylvain
Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
author_sort Boyer, Eric O.
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description Studies of the nature of the neural mechanisms involved in goal-directed movements tend to concentrate on the role of vision. We present here an attempt to address the mechanisms whereby an auditory input is transformed into a motor command. The spatial and temporal organization of hand movements were studied in normal human subjects as they pointed toward unseen auditory targets located in a horizontal plane in front of them. Positions and movements of the hand were measured by a six infrared camera tracking system. In one condition, we assessed the role of auditory information about target position in correcting the trajectory of the hand. To accomplish this, the duration of the target presentation was varied. In another condition, subjects received continuous auditory feedback of their hand movement while pointing to the auditory targets. Online auditory control of the direction of pointing movements was assessed by evaluating how subjects reacted to shifts in heard hand position. Localization errors were exacerbated by short duration of target presentation but not modified by auditory feedback of hand position. Long duration of target presentation gave rise to a higher level of accuracy and was accompanied by early automatic head orienting movements consistently related to target direction. These results highlight the efficiency of auditory feedback processing in online motor control and suggest that the auditory system takes advantages of dynamic changes of the acoustic cues due to changes in head orientation in order to process online motor control. How to design an informative acoustic feedback needs to be carefully studied to demonstrate that auditory feedback of the hand could assist the monitoring of movements directed at objects in auditory space.
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spelling pubmed-36317112013-04-26 From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source Boyer, Eric O. Babayan, Bénédicte M. Bevilacqua, Frédéric Noisternig, Markus Warusfel, Olivier Roby-Brami, Agnes Hanneton, Sylvain Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle Front Comput Neurosci Neuroscience Studies of the nature of the neural mechanisms involved in goal-directed movements tend to concentrate on the role of vision. We present here an attempt to address the mechanisms whereby an auditory input is transformed into a motor command. The spatial and temporal organization of hand movements were studied in normal human subjects as they pointed toward unseen auditory targets located in a horizontal plane in front of them. Positions and movements of the hand were measured by a six infrared camera tracking system. In one condition, we assessed the role of auditory information about target position in correcting the trajectory of the hand. To accomplish this, the duration of the target presentation was varied. In another condition, subjects received continuous auditory feedback of their hand movement while pointing to the auditory targets. Online auditory control of the direction of pointing movements was assessed by evaluating how subjects reacted to shifts in heard hand position. Localization errors were exacerbated by short duration of target presentation but not modified by auditory feedback of hand position. Long duration of target presentation gave rise to a higher level of accuracy and was accompanied by early automatic head orienting movements consistently related to target direction. These results highlight the efficiency of auditory feedback processing in online motor control and suggest that the auditory system takes advantages of dynamic changes of the acoustic cues due to changes in head orientation in order to process online motor control. How to design an informative acoustic feedback needs to be carefully studied to demonstrate that auditory feedback of the hand could assist the monitoring of movements directed at objects in auditory space. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3631711/ /pubmed/23626532 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2013.00026 Text en Copyright © 2013 Boyer, Babayan, Bevilacqua, Noisternig, Warusfel, Roby-Brami, Hanneton and Viaud-Delmon. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited and subject to any copyright notices concerning any third-party graphics etc.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Boyer, Eric O.
Babayan, Bénédicte M.
Bevilacqua, Frédéric
Noisternig, Markus
Warusfel, Olivier
Roby-Brami, Agnes
Hanneton, Sylvain
Viaud-Delmon, Isabelle
From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title_full From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title_fullStr From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title_full_unstemmed From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title_short From ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
title_sort from ear to hand: the role of the auditory-motor loop in pointing to an auditory source
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3631711/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23626532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2013.00026
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