Hand position can be estimated by vision and proprioception (position sense). The brain is thought to weight and integrate these percepts to form a multisensory estimate of hand position with which to guide movement. Force field adaptation, a type of cerebellum-dependent motor learning, is associated with both motor and proprioceptive changes. The cerebellum has connections with multisensory parietal regions; however, it is unknown if force adaptation is associated with changes in multisensory perception. If force adaptation affects all relevant sensory modalities similarly, the brain’s weighting of vision vs. proprioception should be maintained. Alternatively, if force perturbation is interpreted as somatosensory unreliability, vision may ...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
International audienceMost of our daily interactions with objects occur in the space immediately sur...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceIt is uncertain how vision and proprioception contribute to adaptation of volu...
International audienceIn everyday life, because of unexpected mechanical perturbation applied to the...
Adaptation of visually guided reaching movements in novel visuomotor environments (e.g. wearing pri...
International audienceThe role of proprioception in the control and adaptation of visuomotor relatio...
Adaptation of visually guided reaching movements in novel visuomotor en-vironments (e.g. wearing pri...
Previous studies on reaching movements have shown that people can adapt to distortions that are eith...
Sensorimotor adaptation to wedge prisms can alter the balance of attention between left and right sp...
Research continues to explore the mechanisms that mediate successful motor control. Behaviourally-re...
There are reciprocal connections between visual andmotor areas of the cerebral cortex. Although rece...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
It has been shown that people can learn to perform a variety of motor tasks in novel dynamic environ...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
International audienceMost of our daily interactions with objects occur in the space immediately sur...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceIt is uncertain how vision and proprioception contribute to adaptation of volu...
International audienceIn everyday life, because of unexpected mechanical perturbation applied to the...
Adaptation of visually guided reaching movements in novel visuomotor environments (e.g. wearing pri...
International audienceThe role of proprioception in the control and adaptation of visuomotor relatio...
Adaptation of visually guided reaching movements in novel visuomotor en-vironments (e.g. wearing pri...
Previous studies on reaching movements have shown that people can adapt to distortions that are eith...
Sensorimotor adaptation to wedge prisms can alter the balance of attention between left and right sp...
Research continues to explore the mechanisms that mediate successful motor control. Behaviourally-re...
There are reciprocal connections between visual andmotor areas of the cerebral cortex. Although rece...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
It has been shown that people can learn to perform a variety of motor tasks in novel dynamic environ...
International audienceHumans have the remarkable ability to adapt their motor behaviour to changes i...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
International audienceMost of our daily interactions with objects occur in the space immediately sur...