Abstract Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluating how human subjects reacted to shifts in seen hand position near movement onsets. Participants (N=10) produced saccadic eye and rapid arm movements (mean duration = 328 ms) towards a peripheral visual target in complete darkness. During the saccade, visual feedback of hand position could be shifted by 1, 2, 3 or 4 cm perpendicularly to the main movement direction. The resulting discrepancies between visual and proprioceptive information about hand position were never consciously perceived by the subjects. Following the shifts, hand trajectories deviated from those produced in a control condition (without shift) in order to bring seen hand p...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
Visual and proprioceptive feedback both contribute to perceptual decisions, but it remains unknown h...
The contribution of vestibular signals to postural, locomotor and oculomotor control has been widely...
Abstract Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluati...
Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluating how hu...
International audienceOnline visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assesse...
International audienceThe present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and ...
The present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and target position to the...
AbstractThe integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location pri...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
The processes of perceiving and acting form the basis of a broad range of human behaviors. Psycholog...
The roles of two visual streams in visuomotor control have long been a topic of debate. To better un...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that for goal-directed movements, online visual feedback is not ...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
Visual and proprioceptive feedback both contribute to perceptual decisions, but it remains unknown h...
The contribution of vestibular signals to postural, locomotor and oculomotor control has been widely...
Abstract Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluati...
Online visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assessed by evaluating how hu...
International audienceOnline visual control of the direction of rapid reaching movements was assesse...
International audienceThe present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and ...
The present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and target position to the...
AbstractThe integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location pri...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
The processes of perceiving and acting form the basis of a broad range of human behaviors. Psycholog...
The roles of two visual streams in visuomotor control have long been a topic of debate. To better un...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that for goal-directed movements, online visual feedback is not ...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
Visual and proprioceptive feedback both contribute to perceptual decisions, but it remains unknown h...
The contribution of vestibular signals to postural, locomotor and oculomotor control has been widely...