SummaryModern theories of motor control incorporate forward models that combine sensory information and motor commands to predict future sensory states [1, 2]. Such models circumvent unavoidable neural delays associated with on-line feedback control [3]. Here we show that signals in human muscle spindle afferents during unconstrained wrist and finger movements predict future kinematic states of their parent muscle. Specifically, we show that the discharges of type Ia afferents are best correlated with the velocity of length changes in their parent muscles approximately 100–160 ms in the future and that their discharges vary depending on motor sequences in a way that cannot be explained by the state of their parent muscle alone. We therefore...
Proprioceptive afferents from muscle spindles encode information about peripheral joint movements fo...
International audienceIt was proposed to study the proprioceptive sensory coding of movement traject...
International audienceThe proprioceptive feedback associated with the performance of even quite simp...
SummaryModern theories of motor control incorporate forward models that combine sensory information ...
Modern theories of motor control incorporate forward models that combine sensory information and mot...
Muscle spindles are complex sensory organs that have been strongly implicated in the control and per...
Proprioception, or the sense of one’s own body, is an essential part of the neural control of moveme...
Muscle spindles are encapsulated sensory organs found in most of our muscles. Prevalent models of se...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
Muscle spindles are encapsulated sensory organs found in most of our muscles. Prevalent models of se...
Background: The muscle spindle is an important sensory organ for proprioceptive information, yet the...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
International audienceProprioceptive feedback from populations of muscle spindle afferents feeds the...
Multiple proprioceptive signals, like those from muscle spindles, are thought to enable robust estim...
International audienceProprioceptive feedback from populations of muscle spindle afferents feeds the...
Proprioceptive afferents from muscle spindles encode information about peripheral joint movements fo...
International audienceIt was proposed to study the proprioceptive sensory coding of movement traject...
International audienceThe proprioceptive feedback associated with the performance of even quite simp...
SummaryModern theories of motor control incorporate forward models that combine sensory information ...
Modern theories of motor control incorporate forward models that combine sensory information and mot...
Muscle spindles are complex sensory organs that have been strongly implicated in the control and per...
Proprioception, or the sense of one’s own body, is an essential part of the neural control of moveme...
Muscle spindles are encapsulated sensory organs found in most of our muscles. Prevalent models of se...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
Muscle spindles are encapsulated sensory organs found in most of our muscles. Prevalent models of se...
Background: The muscle spindle is an important sensory organ for proprioceptive information, yet the...
Despite decades of research, we lack a mechanistic framework capable of predicting how movement-rela...
International audienceProprioceptive feedback from populations of muscle spindle afferents feeds the...
Multiple proprioceptive signals, like those from muscle spindles, are thought to enable robust estim...
International audienceProprioceptive feedback from populations of muscle spindle afferents feeds the...
Proprioceptive afferents from muscle spindles encode information about peripheral joint movements fo...
International audienceIt was proposed to study the proprioceptive sensory coding of movement traject...
International audienceThe proprioceptive feedback associated with the performance of even quite simp...