This study set out to determine whether the fastest online hand movement corrections are only responses to changing judgments of the targets' position or whether they are also influenced by the apparent target motion. Introducing a gap between when a target disappears and when it reappears at a new position in a double-step paradigm disrupts the apparent motion, so we examined the influence of such a gap on the intensity of the response. We found that responses to target perturbations with disrupted apparent motion were less vigorous. The response latency was 10 ms shorter when there was a gap, which might be related to the gap effect that has previously been described for initiating eye and hand movements. © 2014 Human Kinetics, Inc
The path that the hand takes to intercept an elongated moving target depends on the target's orienta...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
A milestone on which relies the voluntary control of behavior is the ability to shape our motor outp...
To study the strategy in responding to target displacements during fast goal-directed arm movements,...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Movements aimed towards objects occasionally have to be adjusted when the object moves. These online...
It has been suggested that movements are planned in terms of direction and distance. If so, online a...
The existence of a temporal gap between the offset of a fixation target and the onset of a periphera...
To successfully move our hand to a target, we must consider how to get there without hitting surroun...
Contains fulltext : 156475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We can adjust...
When the offset of a visual stimulus (GAP condition) precedes the onset of a target, saccadic reacti...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
Contains fulltext : 193631.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When reaching t...
We can adjust an on-going movement to a change in the target’s position with a latency of about 100 ...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
The path that the hand takes to intercept an elongated moving target depends on the target's orienta...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
A milestone on which relies the voluntary control of behavior is the ability to shape our motor outp...
To study the strategy in responding to target displacements during fast goal-directed arm movements,...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Movements aimed towards objects occasionally have to be adjusted when the object moves. These online...
It has been suggested that movements are planned in terms of direction and distance. If so, online a...
The existence of a temporal gap between the offset of a fixation target and the onset of a periphera...
To successfully move our hand to a target, we must consider how to get there without hitting surroun...
Contains fulltext : 156475.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We can adjust...
When the offset of a visual stimulus (GAP condition) precedes the onset of a target, saccadic reacti...
People adjust their on-going movements to changes in the environment. It takes about 100 ms to respo...
Contains fulltext : 193631.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When reaching t...
We can adjust an on-going movement to a change in the target’s position with a latency of about 100 ...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
The path that the hand takes to intercept an elongated moving target depends on the target's orienta...
International audienceGoal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the ce...
A milestone on which relies the voluntary control of behavior is the ability to shape our motor outp...