In motor tasks, errors between planned and actual movements generally result in adaptive changes which reduce the occurrence of similar errors in the future. It has commonly been assumed that the motor adaptation arising from an error occurring on a particular movement is specifically associated with the motion that was planned. Here we show that this is not the case. Instead, we demonstrate the binding of the adaptation arising from an error on a particular trial to the motion experienced on that same trial. The formation of this association means that future movements planned to resemble the motion experienced on a given trial benefit maximally from the adaptation arising from it. This reflects the idea that actual rather than planned mot...
thought of as a process in which the nervous system learns to anticipate the environmental forces to...
<div><p>Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
SummaryAlthough motor learning is likely to involve multiple processes, phenomena observed in error-...
When people and other animals perform a movement that produces an unexpected outcome, they learn fro...
Recent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning setting ...
Understanding the neural processes underlying motor learning in humans is important to facilitate th...
SummaryIn motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. Thi...
The topic of human movement, and the question of how humans learn new behaviors, has puzzled philoso...
Generalization in motor learning refers to the transfer of a learned compensation to other relevant ...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Humans are very good at learning to make new movements, whether this is to practice a skill that man...
The human motor system exhibits remarkable adaptability, enabling us to maintain high levels of per...
Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of motor c...
SummaryRecent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning s...
thought of as a process in which the nervous system learns to anticipate the environmental forces to...
<div><p>Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
SummaryAlthough motor learning is likely to involve multiple processes, phenomena observed in error-...
When people and other animals perform a movement that produces an unexpected outcome, they learn fro...
Recent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning setting ...
Understanding the neural processes underlying motor learning in humans is important to facilitate th...
SummaryIn motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. Thi...
The topic of human movement, and the question of how humans learn new behaviors, has puzzled philoso...
Generalization in motor learning refers to the transfer of a learned compensation to other relevant ...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Humans are very good at learning to make new movements, whether this is to practice a skill that man...
The human motor system exhibits remarkable adaptability, enabling us to maintain high levels of per...
Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of motor c...
SummaryRecent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning s...
thought of as a process in which the nervous system learns to anticipate the environmental forces to...
<div><p>Motor adaptation paradigms provide a quantitative method to study short-term modification of...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...