AUTHOR=Marini Francesca , Squeri Valentina , Morasso Pietro , Masia Lorenzo TITLE=Wrist Proprioception: Amplitude or Position Coding? JOURNAL=Frontiers in Neurorobotics VOLUME=10 YEAR=2016 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/neurorobotics/articles/10.3389/fnbot.2016.00013 DOI=10.3389/fnbot.2016.00013 ISSN=1662-5218 ABSTRACT=
This work examines physiological mechanisms underlying the position sense of the wrist, namely, the codification of proprioceptive information related to pointing movements of the wrist toward kinesthetic targets. Twenty-four healthy subjects participated to a robot-aided assessment of their wrist proprioceptive acuity to investigate if the sensorimotor transformation involved in matching targets located by proprioceptive receptors relies on amplitude or positional cues. A joint position matching test was performed in order to explore such dichotomy. In this test, the wrist of a blindfolded participant is passively moved by a robotic device to a preset target position and, after a removal movement from this position, the participant has to actively replicate and match it as accurately as possible. The test involved two separate conditions: in the first, the matching movements started from the same initial location; in the second one, the initial location was randomly assigned. Target matching accuracy, precision, and bias in the two conditions were then compared. Overall results showed a consistent higher performance in the former condition than in the latter, thus supporting the hypothesis that the joint position sense is based on vectorial or amplitude coding rather than positional.