Active perceptual learning involves motor exploration and adaptation of predictive sensory integration.

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Sony Computer Science Laboratories, Inc Tokyo, Japan.

Published: January 2024

Our ability to perceive both externally generated and self-generated sensory stimuli can be enhanced through training, known as passive and active perceptual learning (APL). Here, we sought to explore the mechanisms underlying APL by using active haptic training (AHT), which has been demonstrated to enhance the somatosensory perception of a finger in a trained motor skill. In total 120 pianists participated in this study. First, AHT reorganized the muscular coordination during the piano keystroke. Second, AHT increased the relative reliance on afferent sensory information relative to predicted one, in contrast to no increment of overall perceptual sensitivity. Finally, AHT improved feedback movement control of keystrokes. These results suggest that APL involves active exploration and adaptation of predictive sensory integration, which underlies the co-enhancement of active perception and feedback control of movements of well-trained individuals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10753069PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2023.108604DOI Listing

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