Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (Jul 2019)

How Long Is Too Long: An Individual Time-Window for Motor Planning

  • Anat Dahan,
  • Anat Dahan,
  • Rotem Bennet,
  • Miriam Reiner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2019.00238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Human motor response time (RT) is determined by the matureness of the preceding neural motor planning process. In the current study, we characterize the temporal boundaries required for the motor planning process, and its impact on the overall motor RT. In particular, we contrasted short and long planning times by measuring the resulting differences in motor RTs, in an attempt to find whether an optimal planning time for minimal RT exists. Using a “Timed Response” paradigm, we presented participants with varying planning intervals prior to a requested motor response and studied their effect on the timing of initiation of the following movement. We found that, as expected, reaction time shortens as more planning time is provided, yet only until reaching a minimal RT, after which additional planning time increases the motor RT, thus creating a U-shaped behavioral function. Furthermore, since the minimal RT was found to be an individual characteristic, we suggest that there is an individual time window for motor planning.

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