This article poses a controversial question: is optimal control theory useful for understanding motor behavior or is it a misdirection? This question is becoming acute as people start to conflate internal models in motor control and perception (Poeppel et al., 2008; Hickok et al., 2011). However, the forward models in motor control are not the generative models used in perceptual inference. This Perspective tries to highlight the differences between internal models in motor control and perception and asks whether optimal control is the right way to think about things. The issues considered here may have broader implications for optimal decision theory and Bayesian approaches to learning and behavior in general
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
This article poses a controversial question: is optimal control theory useful for understanding moto...
Motor behavior may be viewed as a problem of maximizing the utility of movement outcome in the face ...
Motor behavior may be viewed as a problem of maximizing the utility of movement outcome in the face ...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
International audienceRecent theories of motor control have proposed that the nervous system acts as...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
AbstractHuman high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2008Several models of human mot...
When someone masters a skill, their performance looks to us like second nature: it looks as if their...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Abstract Recent theories of motor control have pro-posed that the nervous system acts as a stochasti...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
This article poses a controversial question: is optimal control theory useful for understanding moto...
Motor behavior may be viewed as a problem of maximizing the utility of movement outcome in the face ...
Motor behavior may be viewed as a problem of maximizing the utility of movement outcome in the face ...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
On a daily basis, humans interact with a vast range of objects and tools. A class of tasks, which ca...
International audienceRecent theories of motor control have proposed that the nervous system acts as...
The complex bio-mechanics of human body is capable of generating an unlimited repertoire of movement...
AbstractHuman high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2008Several models of human mot...
When someone masters a skill, their performance looks to us like second nature: it looks as if their...
International audienceIn this chapter, we review recent work related to the optimal and modular cont...
Abstract Recent theories of motor control have pro-posed that the nervous system acts as a stochasti...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...