The effect of haptic guidance, aging, and initial skill level on motor learning of a steering task

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Laura Marchal-Crespo
Stephanie McHughen
Steven C. Cramer
David J. Reinkensmeyer
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[1] Henry Samueli School of Engineering,Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
[2] University of California,Departments of Anatomy and Neurobiology
[3] University of California,Departments of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Biomedical Engineering
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Haptic perception; Motor control; Motor learning; Timing;
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In a previous study, we found that haptic guidance from a robotic steering wheel can improve short-term learning of steering of a simulated vehicle, in contrast to several studies of other tasks that had found that the guidance either impairs or does not aid motor learning. In this study, we examined whether haptic guidance-as-needed can improve long-term retention (across 1 week) of the steering task, with age and initial skill level as independent variables. Training with guidance-as-needed allowed all participants to learn to steer without experiencing large errors. For young participants (age 18–30), training with guidance-as-needed produced better long-term retention of driving skill than did training without guidance. For older participants (age 65–92), training with guidance-as-needed improved long-term retention in tracking error, but not significantly. However, for a subset of less skilled, older subjects, training with guidance-as-needed significantly improved long-term retention. The benefits of guidance-based training were most evident as an improved ability to straighten the vehicle direction when coming out of turns. In general, older participants not only systematically performed worse at the task than younger subjects (errors ∼3 times greater), but also apparently learned more slowly, forgetting a greater percentage of the learned task during the 1 week layoffs between the experimental sessions. This study demonstrates that training with haptic guidance can benefit long-term retention of a driving skill for young and for some old drivers. Training with haptic guidance is more useful for people with less initial skill.
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