The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about errors. Providing reward in addition to error feedback facilitates the adaptation but the underlying mechanism is unknown. Here, we investigate whether the proportion of trials rewarded (the ‘reward abundance’) influences how much participants adapt to their errors. We used a 3D multi-target pointing task in which reward alone is insufficient for motor adaptation. Participants (N = 423) performed the pointing task with feedback based on a shifted hand-position. On a proportion of trials we gave them rewarding feedback that their hand hit the target. Half of the participants only received this reward feedback. The other half also received fee...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Error based motor learning can be driven by both sensory prediction error and reward prediction erro...
Recently it has been shown that rewarded variability can be used to adapt visuomotor behavior. Howev...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
Contains fulltext : 184161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain rapid...
<p><b>A)</b> Experimental set-up showing how the trial area was drawn based on participants’ arm len...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Error based motor learning can be driven by both sensory prediction error and reward prediction erro...
Recently it has been shown that rewarded variability can be used to adapt visuomotor behavior. Howev...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
The brain rapidly adapts reaching movements to changing circumstances by using visual feedback about...
Contains fulltext : 184161.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The brain rapid...
<p><b>A)</b> Experimental set-up showing how the trial area was drawn based on participants’ arm len...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Could a pat on the back affect motor adaptation? Recent studies indeed suggest that rewards can boos...
Error based motor learning can be driven by both sensory prediction error and reward prediction erro...
Recently it has been shown that rewarded variability can be used to adapt visuomotor behavior. Howev...