Item does not contain fulltextThe brain constructs multiple representations of near and far space but it is unclear which spatial mechanism guides reaching across eye movements in near space. Retinocentric reaching representations are known to exist in parietal cortex, but must be updated during eye movements, in order to remain accurate. In contrast, non-retinal (e.g. muscle-centered) reaching plans in motor cortex do not require updating, and so may provide a more stable encoding mechanism. To test between these, we employed a behavioral test. Subjects briefly foveated a target (located at various depths in near and far space) looked peripherally, then reached toward its remembered location. Surprisingly, subjects did not use the stable n...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
During foveal reaching, the activity of neurons in the macaque medial posterior parietal area V6A is...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
We tested between two coding mechanisms that the brain may use to retain distance information about ...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
The neural events associated with visually guided reaching begin with an image on the retina and end...
Counter to current and widely accepted hypotheses that sensorimotor transformations involve converti...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
AbstractIn this review we discuss evidence from psychophysical, electrophysiological, and neuroimagi...
Counter to current and widely accepted hypotheses that sensorimotor transformations involve converti...
Contains fulltext : 77571.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Many interactions with the world ar...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
Contains fulltext : 89995.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To plan a reac...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
During foveal reaching, the activity of neurons in the macaque medial posterior parietal area V6A is...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
We tested between two coding mechanisms that the brain may use to retain distance information about ...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
The neural events associated with visually guided reaching begin with an image on the retina and end...
Counter to current and widely accepted hypotheses that sensorimotor transformations involve converti...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
AbstractIn this review we discuss evidence from psychophysical, electrophysiological, and neuroimagi...
Counter to current and widely accepted hypotheses that sensorimotor transformations involve converti...
Contains fulltext : 77571.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Many interactions with the world ar...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
In the presence of vision, finalized motor acts can trigger spatial remapping, i.e., reference frame...
Contains fulltext : 89995.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To plan a reac...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
During foveal reaching, the activity of neurons in the macaque medial posterior parietal area V6A is...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...