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Predictive Strategies for the Control of Complex Motor Skills: Recent Insights into Individual and Joint Actions

Authors :
Russo, Marta
Maselli, Antonella
Sternad, Dagmar
Pezzulo, Giovanni
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Humans can perform exquisite sensorimotor skills, both individually and in teams, from athletes performing rhythmic gymnastics to everyday tasks like carrying a cup of coffee. The "predictive brain" framework suggests that mastering these tasks relies on predictive mechanisms, raising the question of how we deploy such predictions for real-time control and coordination. This review highlights two lines of research: one showing that during the control of complex objects people make the interaction with 'tools' predictable; the second one examines dyadic coordination showing that people make their behavior predictable for their partners. These studies demonstrate that to achieve sophisticated motor skills, we play "prediction tricks": we select subspaces of predictable solutions and make sensorimotor interactions more predictable and legible by and for others. This synthesis underscores the critical role of predictability in optimizing control strategies across various contexts and establishes a link between predictive processing and closed-loop control theories of behavior.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2412.04191
Document Type :
Working Paper