Spatial and metrical parameters of the eye and arm movements made by human subjects (N= 7) in response to visual targets that were stepped unexpectedly either once (single step) or twice (double step) were studied. For the double-step, the displacement of a visual target was decreased or increased in amplitude at intervals before and during a movement. Provided the second target step occurred more than 100 ms before the onset of movement, the amplitude of the subjects' first response was altered in the direction of the new target location. But this amplitude scaling was not always sufficient to reach the new target location, and a second corrective response was required. The latency in producing this second response was greatly increased ab...
International audienceWhen subjects track with the eyes an arm-attached target, eye latency is short...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
The time required to program a movement response (reaction time) has been found to be directly rela...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments were conducte...
This study set out to determine whether the fastest online hand movement corrections are only respon...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Previous studies have shown that short-term exposure to mirror-reversed visual feedback suppresses r...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
We performed an experiment in which we challenged postural stability in 12 healthy subjects by provi...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
To study the strategy in responding to target displacements during fast goal-directed arm movements,...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that short-term exposure to mirror-reversed visual feedback supp...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
International audienceWhen subjects track with the eyes an arm-attached target, eye latency is short...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
The time required to program a movement response (reaction time) has been found to be directly rela...
195 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two experiments were conducte...
This study set out to determine whether the fastest online hand movement corrections are only respon...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Previous studies have shown that short-term exposure to mirror-reversed visual feedback suppresses r...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
We performed an experiment in which we challenged postural stability in 12 healthy subjects by provi...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
To study the strategy in responding to target displacements during fast goal-directed arm movements,...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that short-term exposure to mirror-reversed visual feedback supp...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
International audienceWhen subjects track with the eyes an arm-attached target, eye latency is short...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...