Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Suziane Peixoto dos Santos Naves
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Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/EEFF-BBAN4V
Resumo: This study aimed to investigate the effect of stabilization performance level on adaptation to unpredictable perturbations in tasks with different control characteristics. Two experiments were conducted, one with a force control task and another with interception to a moving target. A sample of experiment one consisted of 29 subjects (M = 24.2, SD = 3.4 years), and the task required controlling isometrically 40% of the maximum strength of the flexor muscles of the elbow for three seconds. The experiment consisted of pre-exposure and exposure phase. During pre-exposure, two performance stabilization levels were manipulated: stabilization (SG) and superstabilization (SSG). The SG practiced until reach a block of five trials in a row controlling 40% of maximum strength with error (RMSE) equal or less than 5% during three seconds; SSG practiced until reach the same criterion for six blocks. On the second phase it was inserted perturbations (P1 increment and P2 reduction) of maximal force on a pseudorandom order, interspersed with control trials. The measures used were; RMSE, time to peak force (ms) and number of corrections. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to the perturbations in relation to the stabilization group and combined more efficiently the feedforward and feedback mechanisms for changes. On experiment two the sample consisted of 28 subjects (M = 23.8, SD = 3.7 years) and the task required intercepting a moving target. The experiment had the same design than experiment 1, but the SG performance criterion consisted of intercept the target four trials in a row and SSG six blocks of the same criterion. On exposure phase perturbations were included related to changes in speed (P1 or P2 increase - reduction) target velocity after the movement on set. The performance measures adopted were time absolute error (ms), time constant error (ms), number of attempts by each group in the pre-exposure, time to peak velocity (ms) and number of corrections of movements. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to perturbations than stabilization group and used more efficiently the feedback mechanisms for changes. Summarizing it is possible to conclude that superstabilization conducted to better performance when facing unpredictable perturbations, but with specificities on control mechanisms. At last, adaptation required change on macrostructure of the action program.
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spelling Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintasAprendizagem motoraCapacidade motoraNíveis de estabilizaçãoProcesso Adaptativo Perturbação imprevisívelTarefas com controle distintosThis study aimed to investigate the effect of stabilization performance level on adaptation to unpredictable perturbations in tasks with different control characteristics. Two experiments were conducted, one with a force control task and another with interception to a moving target. A sample of experiment one consisted of 29 subjects (M = 24.2, SD = 3.4 years), and the task required controlling isometrically 40% of the maximum strength of the flexor muscles of the elbow for three seconds. The experiment consisted of pre-exposure and exposure phase. During pre-exposure, two performance stabilization levels were manipulated: stabilization (SG) and superstabilization (SSG). The SG practiced until reach a block of five trials in a row controlling 40% of maximum strength with error (RMSE) equal or less than 5% during three seconds; SSG practiced until reach the same criterion for six blocks. On the second phase it was inserted perturbations (P1 increment and P2 reduction) of maximal force on a pseudorandom order, interspersed with control trials. The measures used were; RMSE, time to peak force (ms) and number of corrections. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to the perturbations in relation to the stabilization group and combined more efficiently the feedforward and feedback mechanisms for changes. On experiment two the sample consisted of 28 subjects (M = 23.8, SD = 3.7 years) and the task required intercepting a moving target. The experiment had the same design than experiment 1, but the SG performance criterion consisted of intercept the target four trials in a row and SSG six blocks of the same criterion. On exposure phase perturbations were included related to changes in speed (P1 or P2 increase - reduction) target velocity after the movement on set. The performance measures adopted were time absolute error (ms), time constant error (ms), number of attempts by each group in the pre-exposure, time to peak velocity (ms) and number of corrections of movements. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to perturbations than stabilization group and used more efficiently the feedback mechanisms for changes. Summarizing it is possible to conclude that superstabilization conducted to better performance when facing unpredictable perturbations, but with specificities on control mechanisms. At last, adaptation required change on macrostructure of the action program.Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais2019-08-10T23:23:54Z2025-09-08T23:22:20Z2019-08-10T23:23:54Z2015-08-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/EEFF-BBAN4VSuziane Peixoto dos Santos Navesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T23:22:20Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/EEFF-BBAN4VRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:22:20Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
title Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
spellingShingle Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
Suziane Peixoto dos Santos Naves
Aprendizagem motora
Capacidade motora
Níveis de estabilização
Processo Adaptativo Perturbação imprevisível
Tarefas com controle distintos
title_short Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
title_full Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
title_fullStr Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
title_full_unstemmed Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
title_sort Efeito do nível de estabilização do desempenho na adaptação às perturbações imprevisíveis em tarefas de características de controle distintas
author Suziane Peixoto dos Santos Naves
author_facet Suziane Peixoto dos Santos Naves
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Suziane Peixoto dos Santos Naves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aprendizagem motora
Capacidade motora
Níveis de estabilização
Processo Adaptativo Perturbação imprevisível
Tarefas com controle distintos
topic Aprendizagem motora
Capacidade motora
Níveis de estabilização
Processo Adaptativo Perturbação imprevisível
Tarefas com controle distintos
description This study aimed to investigate the effect of stabilization performance level on adaptation to unpredictable perturbations in tasks with different control characteristics. Two experiments were conducted, one with a force control task and another with interception to a moving target. A sample of experiment one consisted of 29 subjects (M = 24.2, SD = 3.4 years), and the task required controlling isometrically 40% of the maximum strength of the flexor muscles of the elbow for three seconds. The experiment consisted of pre-exposure and exposure phase. During pre-exposure, two performance stabilization levels were manipulated: stabilization (SG) and superstabilization (SSG). The SG practiced until reach a block of five trials in a row controlling 40% of maximum strength with error (RMSE) equal or less than 5% during three seconds; SSG practiced until reach the same criterion for six blocks. On the second phase it was inserted perturbations (P1 increment and P2 reduction) of maximal force on a pseudorandom order, interspersed with control trials. The measures used were; RMSE, time to peak force (ms) and number of corrections. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to the perturbations in relation to the stabilization group and combined more efficiently the feedforward and feedback mechanisms for changes. On experiment two the sample consisted of 28 subjects (M = 23.8, SD = 3.7 years) and the task required intercepting a moving target. The experiment had the same design than experiment 1, but the SG performance criterion consisted of intercept the target four trials in a row and SSG six blocks of the same criterion. On exposure phase perturbations were included related to changes in speed (P1 or P2 increase - reduction) target velocity after the movement on set. The performance measures adopted were time absolute error (ms), time constant error (ms), number of attempts by each group in the pre-exposure, time to peak velocity (ms) and number of corrections of movements. The results showed that the superstabilization group adapted better to perturbations than stabilization group and used more efficiently the feedback mechanisms for changes. Summarizing it is possible to conclude that superstabilization conducted to better performance when facing unpredictable perturbations, but with specificities on control mechanisms. At last, adaptation required change on macrostructure of the action program.
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