An ongoing debate in the field of motor control considers how the brain uses sensory information to guide the formation of motor commands to regulate movement accuracy. Recent research has shown that the brain may use visual and proprioceptive information differently for stabilization of limb posture (compensatory movements) and for controlling goal-directed limb trajectory (pursuit movements). Using a series of five experiments and linear systems identification techniques, we modeled and estimated the sensorimotor control parameters that characterize the human motor response to kinematic performance errors during continuous compensatory and pursuit tracking tasks. Our findings further support the idea that pursuit and compensatory movement...
BACKGROUND:Recent work has demonstrated the importance of proprioception for the development of inte...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...
An ongoing debate in the field of motor control considers how the brain uses sensory information to ...
Humans and other primates rely heavily on vision as a primary sensory input to drive our upcoming vo...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
Contemporary models of sensorimotor control contend that visually-regulated movement adjustments may...
Sensorimotor error feedback plays an integral role in movement; it adapts the sensorimotor control s...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we ...
This work was supported by an award from the Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund at ...
The human sensorimotor control system has exceptional abilities to perform skillful actions. We easi...
The proprioceptive system provides feedback on human performance that makes it possible to learn and...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
Robust control of action relies on the ability to perceive, integrate, and act on information from m...
UNLABELLED: The appearance of a novel visual stimulus generates a rapid stimulus-locked response (SL...
BACKGROUND:Recent work has demonstrated the importance of proprioception for the development of inte...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...
An ongoing debate in the field of motor control considers how the brain uses sensory information to ...
Humans and other primates rely heavily on vision as a primary sensory input to drive our upcoming vo...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
Contemporary models of sensorimotor control contend that visually-regulated movement adjustments may...
Sensorimotor error feedback plays an integral role in movement; it adapts the sensorimotor control s...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Here we ...
This work was supported by an award from the Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund at ...
The human sensorimotor control system has exceptional abilities to perform skillful actions. We easi...
The proprioceptive system provides feedback on human performance that makes it possible to learn and...
The position monitoring task is a measure of divided spatial attention in which participants track t...
Robust control of action relies on the ability to perceive, integrate, and act on information from m...
UNLABELLED: The appearance of a novel visual stimulus generates a rapid stimulus-locked response (SL...
BACKGROUND:Recent work has demonstrated the importance of proprioception for the development of inte...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...