Abstract To investigate the control mechanisms used in adapting to position-dependent forces, subjects per-formed 150 horizontal reaching movements over 25 cm in the presence of a position-dependent parabolic force field (PF). The PF acted only over the first 10 cm of the movement. On every fifth trial, a virtual mechanical guide (double wall) constrained subjects to move along a straight-line path between the start and target positions. Its purpose was to register lateral force to track forma-tion of an internal model of the force field, and to look for evidence of possible alternative adaptive strategies. The force field produced a force to the right, which initially caused subjects to deviate in that direction. They reacted by producing ...
Abstract The constant bearing angle (CBA) strategy is a prospective strategy that permits the interc...
<p>Subjects move from a start bar to a goal bar and have to hit a target halfway in the reaching mov...
Abstract In order to successfully intercept a moving target one must be at the right place at the ri...
To investigate the control mechanisms used in adapting to position-dependent forces, subjects perfor...
Abstract In recent studies of human motor learning, subjects learned to move the arm while grasping ...
Abstract When humans are exposed to external forces while performing arm movements, they adapt by co...
<div><p>(A) The origin of the center movements is aligned with the subject's body midline, and the o...
Reaching movements towards an object are continuously guided by visual information about the target ...
This study investigated how movement error is evaluated and used to change feedforward commands foll...
We investigated adaptation to simple force field scaling to determine whether the same strategy is u...
Unexpected sudden perturbations challenge postural equilibrium and require reactive com-pensation. T...
Humans exhibit lateralization such that most individuals typically show a preference for using one a...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
Humans possess a remarkable ability to rapidly and successful adapt to novel environments by predict...
Abstract Human motion studies have focused primarily on modeling straight point-to-point reaching mo...
Abstract The constant bearing angle (CBA) strategy is a prospective strategy that permits the interc...
<p>Subjects move from a start bar to a goal bar and have to hit a target halfway in the reaching mov...
Abstract In order to successfully intercept a moving target one must be at the right place at the ri...
To investigate the control mechanisms used in adapting to position-dependent forces, subjects perfor...
Abstract In recent studies of human motor learning, subjects learned to move the arm while grasping ...
Abstract When humans are exposed to external forces while performing arm movements, they adapt by co...
<div><p>(A) The origin of the center movements is aligned with the subject's body midline, and the o...
Reaching movements towards an object are continuously guided by visual information about the target ...
This study investigated how movement error is evaluated and used to change feedforward commands foll...
We investigated adaptation to simple force field scaling to determine whether the same strategy is u...
Unexpected sudden perturbations challenge postural equilibrium and require reactive com-pensation. T...
Humans exhibit lateralization such that most individuals typically show a preference for using one a...
When opposing force fields are presented alternately or randomly across trials for identical reachin...
Humans possess a remarkable ability to rapidly and successful adapt to novel environments by predict...
Abstract Human motion studies have focused primarily on modeling straight point-to-point reaching mo...
Abstract The constant bearing angle (CBA) strategy is a prospective strategy that permits the interc...
<p>Subjects move from a start bar to a goal bar and have to hit a target halfway in the reaching mov...
Abstract In order to successfully intercept a moving target one must be at the right place at the ri...