Altered gain settings cause a mismatch between the actual movement amplitude across the surface and the distance covered on a real time visual display. The present study pursued three objectives of how adaptation to altered gain affects aimed motor behavior. First, we replicated findings of an earlier study reporting a negative linear relation between gain and both target acquisition time and end-point variability. This means that our data do not agree with the classic U-shaped relation between gain and acquisition time. Second, our results proved to be robust when we manipulated movement difficulty by varying target distance. And third, dividing a movement into four successive sections on the basis of key kinematic events revealed the locu...
Motor learning and adaptation are important functions of the nervous system. Classical studies have ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that for goal-directed movements, online visual feedback is not ...
A hallmark of human reaching movements is that they are appropriately tuned to the task goal and to ...
Altered gain settings cause a mismatch between the actual movement amplitude across the surface and ...
A display gain setting defines the mapping of a movement to the real-time visual display. In two exp...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
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Current models of motor learning suggest that multiple timescales support adaptation to changes in v...
International audienceExperiencing a non-1:1 mapping between perception and action in everyday life ...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Motor learning and adaptation are important functions of the nervous system. Classical studies have ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that for goal-directed movements, online visual feedback is not ...
A hallmark of human reaching movements is that they are appropriately tuned to the task goal and to ...
Altered gain settings cause a mismatch between the actual movement amplitude across the surface and ...
A display gain setting defines the mapping of a movement to the real-time visual display. In two exp...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
Contains fulltext : 234095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Faster moveme...
Current models of motor learning suggest that multiple timescales support adaptation to changes in v...
International audienceExperiencing a non-1:1 mapping between perception and action in everyday life ...
Humans and other animals adapt motor commands to predictable disturbances within tens of trials in l...
Under many conditions, the human visuomotor system quickly adapts when confronted with spatially dis...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Motor learning and adaptation are important functions of the nervous system. Classical studies have ...
AbstractPrevious research has shown that for goal-directed movements, online visual feedback is not ...
A hallmark of human reaching movements is that they are appropriately tuned to the task goal and to ...