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Prism adaptation to dynamic events [PDF]

open access: yesPerception & Psychophysics, 1999
In the present study, we explored adaptation to prism-displaced dynamic and static events under conditions of minimal information. Many of our interactions with the world are dynamic and involve reaching for or intercepting moving objects. The consequences (or feedback) of those interactions entail the presence or absence of physical contact with the ...
Field, D., Shipley, T., Cunningham, D.
openaire   +3 more sources

Prism adaptation does not alter configural processing of faces [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/1wk]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2013
Patients with hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) following a brain lesion show difficulty responding or orienting to objects and events on the left side of space.
Janet H. Bultitude   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the effects of ecological activities during exposure to optical prisms in healthy individuals

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013
Prism adaptation improves a wide range of manifestations of left spatial neglect in right-brain-damaged patients. The typical paradigm consists of repeated pointing movements to visual targets, while patients wear prism goggles that displace the visual ...
Paola eFortis   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Prismatic adaptation modulates oscillatory EEG correlates of motor preparation but not visual attention in healthy participants [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural plasticity and is used to help neglect rehabilitation. It leads to a recalibration of visuo-motor coordination during pointing as well as to after-effects on a number of sensorimotor ...
Bracco, Martina   +3 more
core   +4 more sources

Local flavors and regional markers : The Low Countries and their commercially driven and proximity-focused film remake practice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The practice of Dutch-Flemish film remaking that came into existence in the new millennium quickly appeared to be of great importance in the film industries of Flanders and The Netherlands – and consequently of Europe.
Cuelenaere, Eduard   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Left-Deviating Prism Adaptation in Left Neglect Patient: Reflexions on a Negative Result

open access: yesNeural Plasticity, 2012
Adaptation to right-deviating prisms is a promising intervention for the rehabilitation of patients with left spatial neglect. In order to test the lateral specificity of prism adaptation on left neglect, the present study evaluated the effect of left ...
Jacques Luauté   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Prism adaptation: is this an effective means of rehabilitating neglect?

open access: yesBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2012
Aim:  Controversy exists as to whether prism adaptation improves the symptoms of neglect. The purpose of this review is to investigate the efficacy of prism adaptation techniques in the rehabilitation of neglect.
Kirsty Lavery, Fiona J Rowe
doaj   +1 more source

Modifying auditory perception with prisms? Aftereffects of prism adaptation on a wide auditory spectrum in musicians and nonmusicians

open access: yesActa Psychologica, 2021
Prism adaptation consists of pointing to visual targets while wearing prisms that shift the visual field laterally. The aftereffects are not restricted to sensorimotor level but extend to spatial cognition.
Clémence Bonnet   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Prism adaptation in left-handers [PDF]

open access: yesAttention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2011
Two experiments with left-handers examined the features of prism adaptation established by previous research with right-handers. Regardless of handedness, (1) rapid adaptation occurs in exposure pointing with developing error in the opposite direction after target achievement, especially with early visual feedback in target pointing; (2) proprioceptive
Gordon M, Redding, Benjamin, Wallace
openaire   +2 more sources

Prism adaptation does not alter object-based attention in healthy participants [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/210]

open access: yesF1000Research, 2013
Hemispatial neglect (‘neglect’) is a disabling condition that can follow damage to the right side of the brain, in which patients show difficulty in responding to or orienting towards objects and events that occur on the left side of space.
Janet H. Bultitude   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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