Abstract: A necessary consequence of the nature of neural transmission systems is that as change in the physical state of a time-varying event takes place, delays produce error between the instantaneous registered state and the external state. Another source of delay is the transmission of internal motor commands to muscles and the inertia of the musculoskeletal system. How does the central nervous system compensate for these pervasive delays? Although it has been argued that delay compensation occurs late in the motor planning stages, even the earliest visual processes, such as phototransduction, contribute significantly to delays. I argue that compensation is not an exclusive property of the motor system, but rather, is a pervasive featur...
The transmission of visual signals from eye to brain involves considerable delays in conduction and ...
Rohde M, van Dam L, Ernst MO. Seeing ahead: adaptation to delays in visual feedback recalibrates vis...
History and theory of flash-lag: past, present, and future gerrit w. maus, beena khurana, and romi n...
A necessary consequence of the nature of neural transmission systems is that as change in the physic...
Evidence for motion extrapolation at motion offset is scarce. In contrast, there is abundant evidenc...
Motor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within their mo...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Challenges to visual prediction as an organizing concept come from three main sources: (1) from obse...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
AbstractMotor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within ...
Saccades divide visual input into rapid, discontinuous periods of stimulation on the retina. The res...
The dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach visual c...
Abstract: Neural activity in the middle temporal area (MT) is strongly correlated with motion percep...
In case of delayed visual feedback during visuomotor tasks, like in some sluggish computer games, hu...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
The transmission of visual signals from eye to brain involves considerable delays in conduction and ...
Rohde M, van Dam L, Ernst MO. Seeing ahead: adaptation to delays in visual feedback recalibrates vis...
History and theory of flash-lag: past, present, and future gerrit w. maus, beena khurana, and romi n...
A necessary consequence of the nature of neural transmission systems is that as change in the physic...
Evidence for motion extrapolation at motion offset is scarce. In contrast, there is abundant evidenc...
Motor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within their mo...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Challenges to visual prediction as an organizing concept come from three main sources: (1) from obse...
After light strikes the retina, it takes many tens of milliseconds before the resulting neural signa...
AbstractMotor behaviors require animals to coordinate neural activity across different areas within ...
Saccades divide visual input into rapid, discontinuous periods of stimulation on the retina. The res...
The dimmer a stimulus is, the more time it takes the neural signal from the retina to reach visual c...
Abstract: Neural activity in the middle temporal area (MT) is strongly correlated with motion percep...
In case of delayed visual feedback during visuomotor tasks, like in some sluggish computer games, hu...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
The transmission of visual signals from eye to brain involves considerable delays in conduction and ...
Rohde M, van Dam L, Ernst MO. Seeing ahead: adaptation to delays in visual feedback recalibrates vis...
History and theory of flash-lag: past, present, and future gerrit w. maus, beena khurana, and romi n...