We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to perturbed feedback. We predicted that the magnitude of adaptation to a changed relationship between vision and kinesthesia would depend on the type of perturbation, being largest when the perturbation can be generalized within egocentric frames of reference. To test this prediction we asked subjects to align a real 5-cm cube so that they could feel, but not see, with a simulation that they saw via a mirror. Subjects made successive movements between target locations in a sequence of adaptation and test phases. During adaptation phases, subjects received continuous visual feedback about the position of the real cube. The feedback was either veri...
An important issue in sensorimotor adaptation is what drives adaptation, and whether different types...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Current theories suggest that the ability to control the body and to predict its associated sensory ...
Previous research has shown that humans generalize distortions of visuomotor feedback in terms of eg...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
International audienceThe role of arm proprioception in motor learning was investigated in experimen...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
We investigated the role of visual feedback of task performance in visuomotor adaptation. Participan...
Previous studies compared the effects of gradual and sudden adaptation on intermanual transfer to fi...
International audienceRecent studies report efficient vestibular control of goal-directed arm moveme...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
Recent studies have highlighted the modulation and control of feedback gains as support for optimal ...
Recent studies report efficient vestibular control of goal-directed arm movements during body motion...
International audienceA classical visuo-manual adaptation protocol carried out on a rotating platfor...
An important issue in sensorimotor adaptation is what drives adaptation, and whether different types...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Current theories suggest that the ability to control the body and to predict its associated sensory ...
Previous research has shown that humans generalize distortions of visuomotor feedback in terms of eg...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
International audienceThe role of arm proprioception in motor learning was investigated in experimen...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
We investigated the role of visual feedback of task performance in visuomotor adaptation. Participan...
Previous studies compared the effects of gradual and sudden adaptation on intermanual transfer to fi...
International audienceRecent studies report efficient vestibular control of goal-directed arm moveme...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
Recent studies have highlighted the modulation and control of feedback gains as support for optimal ...
Recent studies report efficient vestibular control of goal-directed arm movements during body motion...
International audienceA classical visuo-manual adaptation protocol carried out on a rotating platfor...
An important issue in sensorimotor adaptation is what drives adaptation, and whether different types...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Current theories suggest that the ability to control the body and to predict its associated sensory ...