It has been suggested that sensorimotor adaptation involves at least two processes (i.e., fast and slow) that differ in retention and error sensitivity. Previous work has shown that repeated exposure to an abrupt force field perturbation results in greater error sensitivity for both the fast and slow processes. Although this implies that the faster relearning is associated with increased error sensitivity, it remains unclear what aspects of prior experience modulate error sensitivity. In the present study, we manipulated the initial training using different perturbation schedules, thought to differentially affect fast and slow learning processes based on error magnitude, and then observed what effect prior learning had on subsequent adaptat...
Sensory prediction errors are thought to update memories in motor adaptation, but the role of perfor...
Motor task variation has been shown to be a key ingredient in skill transfer, retention, and structu...
International audienceIn a recent study, Tan et al. (2014a,b) showed that the increase in -power ty...
It has been suggested that sensorimotor adaptation involves at least two processes (i.e., fast and s...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
An important issue in motor learning/adaptation research is how the brain accepts the error informat...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Previous research has questioned whether motor adaptation is shaped by an optimal combination of mul...
In daily life, we often need to make accurate and precise movements. However, our movements do not a...
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Sensory-motor delays vary over the course of development and under different environmental condition...
Sensory prediction errors are thought to update memories in motor adaptation, but the role of perfor...
Motor task variation has been shown to be a key ingredient in skill transfer, retention, and structu...
International audienceIn a recent study, Tan et al. (2014a,b) showed that the increase in -power ty...
It has been suggested that sensorimotor adaptation involves at least two processes (i.e., fast and s...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
An important issue in motor learning/adaptation research is how the brain accepts the error informat...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Previous research has questioned whether motor adaptation is shaped by an optimal combination of mul...
In daily life, we often need to make accurate and precise movements. However, our movements do not a...
Contains fulltext : 230178.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)During extend...
Sensory-motor delays vary over the course of development and under different environmental condition...
Sensory prediction errors are thought to update memories in motor adaptation, but the role of perfor...
Motor task variation has been shown to be a key ingredient in skill transfer, retention, and structu...
International audienceIn a recent study, Tan et al. (2014a,b) showed that the increase in -power ty...