SummaryMovements are universally, sometimes frustratingly, variable. When such variability causes error, we typically assume that something went wrong during the movement. The same assumption is made by recent and influential models of motor control. These posit that the principal limit on repeatable performance is neuromuscular noise that corrupts movement as it occurs. An alternative hypothesis is that movement variability arises before movements begin, during motor preparation. We examined this possibility directly by recording the preparatory activity of single cortical neurons during a highly practiced reach task. Small variations in preparatory neural activity were predictive of small variations in the upcoming reach. Effect magnitude...
Rapid learning can be critical to ensure elite performance in a changing world or to recover basic m...
Motor variability plays an important role in motor learning, although the exact mechanisms of how va...
The time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the ...
SummaryMovements are universally, sometimes frustratingly, variable. When such variability causes er...
The origin of variability in goal-directed movements is not well understood. Variability can origina...
Even well practiced movements cannot be repeated without variability. This variability is thought to...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
The ability to make accurate movements in response to environmental stimuli is integral to the survi...
Contains fulltext : 234095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Faster moveme...
Item does not contain fulltextFaster movements are typically more variable, known as Fitts’ law. Are...
Recent studies show that motor variability is actively regulated as an exploration tool to promote l...
SummaryIn motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. Thi...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
The movements that we make are variable. It is well established that at least a part of this variabi...
Rapid learning can be critical to ensure elite performance in a changing world or to recover basic m...
Motor variability plays an important role in motor learning, although the exact mechanisms of how va...
The time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the ...
SummaryMovements are universally, sometimes frustratingly, variable. When such variability causes er...
The origin of variability in goal-directed movements is not well understood. Variability can origina...
Even well practiced movements cannot be repeated without variability. This variability is thought to...
Movement variability is defined as the normal variations that occur in motor performance across mult...
The ability to make accurate movements in response to environmental stimuli is integral to the survi...
Contains fulltext : 234095.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Faster moveme...
Item does not contain fulltextFaster movements are typically more variable, known as Fitts’ law. Are...
Recent studies show that motor variability is actively regulated as an exploration tool to promote l...
SummaryIn motor learning, our brain uses movement errors to adjust planning of future movements. Thi...
In this brief review of functional movement variability in sport, it has been demonstrated that both...
In recent years, theory-building in motor neuroscience and our understanding of the synergistic cont...
The movements that we make are variable. It is well established that at least a part of this variabi...
Rapid learning can be critical to ensure elite performance in a changing world or to recover basic m...
Motor variability plays an important role in motor learning, although the exact mechanisms of how va...
The time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the ...