2020
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.14945
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Methods matter: Your measures of explicit and implicit processes in visuomotor adaptation affect your results

Abstract: Visuomotor rotations are frequently used to study the different processes underlying motor adaptation. Explicit aiming strategies and implicit recalibration are two of these processes. Various methods, which differ in their underlying assumptions, have been used to dissociate the two processes. Direct methods, such as verbal reports, assume explicit knowledge to be verbalizable, where indirect methods, such as the exclusion, assume that explicit knowledge is controllable. The goal of this study was thus to dir… Show more

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“…Here, participants make open-loop reaches with (implicit and explicit) or without (implicit) the strategy they learned. This process dissociation procedure (PDP 16 ) is consistent with similar tasks 53 , 55 , has been used in previous studies 17 , 18 , 43 , 56 , and doesn’t seem to evoke additional explicit learning unlike other methods 56 58 . While explicit learning does not necessarily correspond to external error attribution, it is likely that external error attribution is accompanied by more explicit adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Here, participants make open-loop reaches with (implicit and explicit) or without (implicit) the strategy they learned. This process dissociation procedure (PDP 16 ) is consistent with similar tasks 53 , 55 , has been used in previous studies 17 , 18 , 43 , 56 , and doesn’t seem to evoke additional explicit learning unlike other methods 56 58 . While explicit learning does not necessarily correspond to external error attribution, it is likely that external error attribution is accompanied by more explicit adaptation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In the first approach, subtracting a measure of explicit adaptation from training reach deviations relies on a largely untested assumption that implicit and explicit adaptation linearly add to produce behavior 13,30 . Aside from the effect the aiming task may have on adaptation 38,39 , this is not a biologically plausible mechanism, and it should not be surprising that an actual measure of implicit adaptation, as we use here, shows a different time course. Our results set the nature of the mechanism by which implicit and explicit adaptation are combined as a topic for future study.…”
Section: Figure 4 Overview Of Results For Each Of the Five Processementioning
confidence: 93%
“…The important findings reported by Maresch and colleagues (Maresch et al., 2020) illustrate that there is no gold standard for decomposing adaptation into implicit and explicit components. It is to be hoped that their results will lead to more caution when interpreting and comparing the results of future studies that use different methodologies to identify implicit and explicit components of adaptation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unsatisfactory state of affairs underscores the need for a single study that carefully and directly compares these two measurement approaches. Here, Maresch and colleagues (Maresch et al., 2020) sought to do exactly this. In a series of experiments, they used both verbal report and exclusion methods to assess implicit and explicit adaptation both during and immediately following VMR training.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
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