International audienceMechanisms involved in the production of visually guided reaching movements have been extensively investigated, but little is known on the motor control of wrist rotation. In two independent experiments, we examined the adaptation of wrist motor control to new visuomotor gain in rotation in a task where subjects were asked to adjust the orientation of a virtual teapot using a force feedback robot arm without time constraints. We manipulated the visual feedback to assess how feedback affects the mechanisms employed by the motor system to compensate for the imposed visuomo-tor gain. In the first experiment, continuous visual feedback was provided to subjects during the learning phase with the new visuomotor gain. In a se...
Adaptation to novel dynamics requires learning a motor memory, or a new pattern of predictive feedfo...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...
International audienceMechanisms involved in the production of visually guided reaching movements ha...
This study examined adaptive changes of eye-hand coordination during a visuomotor rotation task unde...
When exposed to a continuous directional discrepancy between movements of a visible hand cursor and ...
We investigated the role of visual feedback of task performance in visuomotor adaptation. Participan...
A transcortical pathway helps support goal-directed reaching by processing somatosensory information...
We investigated the role of visual feedback in adapting to novel visuomotor environments. Participan...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
We investigated the role of visual feedback in adapting to novel visuomotor environments. Participan...
At an early stage of learning novel dynamics, changes in muscle activity are mainly due to correctiv...
Background for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face si...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
BACKGROUND:for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face si...
Adaptation to novel dynamics requires learning a motor memory, or a new pattern of predictive feedfo...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...
International audienceMechanisms involved in the production of visually guided reaching movements ha...
This study examined adaptive changes of eye-hand coordination during a visuomotor rotation task unde...
When exposed to a continuous directional discrepancy between movements of a visible hand cursor and ...
We investigated the role of visual feedback of task performance in visuomotor adaptation. Participan...
A transcortical pathway helps support goal-directed reaching by processing somatosensory information...
We investigated the role of visual feedback in adapting to novel visuomotor environments. Participan...
The ability to adapt is a fundamental and vital characteristic of the motor system. In the present s...
We investigated the role of visual feedback in adapting to novel visuomotor environments. Participan...
At an early stage of learning novel dynamics, changes in muscle activity are mainly due to correctiv...
Background for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face si...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
BACKGROUND:for many technology-driven visuomotor tasks such as tele-surgery, human operators face si...
Adaptation to novel dynamics requires learning a motor memory, or a new pattern of predictive feedfo...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
We investigated the extent to which humans can quickly adapt their goal-directed arm movements to pe...