Title :
Reaching for the Unreachable: Reorganization of Reaching with Walking
Author :
Grzyb, Beata J. ; Smith, L.B. ; del Pobil, Angel P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Jaume I Univ., Castellón de la Plana, Spain
Abstract :
Previous research suggests that reaching and walking behaviors may be linked developmentally as reaching changes at the onset of walking. Here we report new evidence on an apparent loss of the distinction between the reachable and nonreachable distances as children start walking. The experiment compared nonwalkers, walkers with help, and independent walkers in a reaching task to targets at varying distances. Reaching attempts, contact, leaning, and communication behaviors were recorded. Most of the children reached for the unreachable objects the first time it was presented. Nonwalkers, however, reached less on the subsequent trials showing clear adjustment of their reaching decisions with the failures. On the contrary, walkers consistently attempted reaches to targets at unreachable distances. We suggest that these reaching errors may result from inappropriate integration of reaching and locomotor actions, attention control and near/far visual space. We propose a reward-mediated model implemented on a NAO humanoid robot that replicates the main results from our study showing an increase in reaching attempts to nonreachable distances after the onset of walking.
Keywords :
decision making; gait analysis; humanoid robots; legged locomotion; path planning; reachability analysis; NAO humanoid robot; attention control; children walking; independent walkers; locomotor actions; nonreachable distances; nonwalkers; reaching behavior reorganization; reaching decisions; reaching task; reward-mediated model; walking behaviors; Aerospace electronics; Cameras; Educational institutions; Legged locomotion; Neurons; Pediatrics; Visualization; Infant reaching; near and far space integration; perceived reachability; reaching and walking;
Journal_Title :
Autonomous Mental Development, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAMD.2013.2255872