Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are completely removed. Incomplete adaptation has recently been attributed to forgetting: the adaptation is already partially forgotten by the time the next movement is made. Here we test whether this idea is correct. If so, the final level of adaptation is determined by a balance between learning and forgetting. Because we learn from perceived errors, scaling these errors by a magnification factor has the same effect as subjects increasing the amount by which they learn from each error. In contrast, there is no reason to expect scaling the errors to affect forgetting. The magnification factor should therefore influence the balance between learning an...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
When repeatedly switching between two visuomotor mappings, e.g. in a reaching or pointing task, adap...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before bi-ases are comp...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
Savings is a fundamental property of learning. In motor adaptation, it refers to the improvement in ...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
Contains fulltext : 230178.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)During extend...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Savings is a fundamental property of learning. In motor adaptation, it refers to the improvement in ...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
When repeatedly switching between two visuomotor mappings, e.g. in a reaching or pointing task, adap...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before bi-ases are comp...
Even when provided with feedback after every movement, adaptation levels off before biases are compl...
Sensorimotor adaptation, the process that reduces movement errors by learning from sensory feedback,...
Sensorimotor adaptation has traditionally been viewed as a purely error-based process. There is, how...
Savings is a fundamental property of learning. In motor adaptation, it refers to the improvement in ...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
When we move, perturbations to our body or the environment can elicit discrepancies between predicte...
Contains fulltext : 230178.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)During extend...
Traditional views of sensorimotor adaptation (i.e., adaptation of movements to perturbed sensory fee...
Savings is a fundamental property of learning. In motor adaptation, it refers to the improvement in ...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
The motor system demonstrates an exquisite ability to adapt to changes in the environment and to qui...
When repeatedly switching between two visuomotor mappings, e.g. in a reaching or pointing task, adap...