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The effect of continuous, nonlinearly transformed visual feedback on rapid aiming movements [PDF]
We investigated the ability to adjust to nonlinear transformations that allow people to control external systems like machines and tools. Earlier research (Verwey and Heuer 2007) showed that in the presence of just terminal feedback participants develop ...
Massen, Cristina +2 more
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Meta-analysis of the visuospatial aftereffects of prism adaptation, with two novel experiments [PDF]
We present a meta-analysis of the effects of visuomotor adaptation to leftward displacing prisms on visuospatial judgements in healthy people, as assessed by perceptual (landmark) and manual versions of the line bisection task. To supplement previously published datasets, we report two novel experiments: Experiment 1 (n = 12) found null effects of ...
McIntosh, Robert +2 more
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Visuomotor Adaptation Without Vision? [PDF]
In 1995, an aftereffect following treadmill running was described, in which people would inadvertently advance when attempting to run in place on solid ground with their eyes closed.
Durgin, Frank H., Pelah, A.
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Sensory Electrical Stimulation Improves Foot Placement during Targeted Stepping Post-Stroke [PDF]
Proper foot placement is vital for maintaining balance during walking, requiring the integration of multiple sensory signals with motor commands. Disruption of brain structures post-stroke likely alters the processing of sensory information by motor ...
A Kaelin-Lang +35 more
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Adaptation To Conflicting Visual And Physical Heading Directions During Walking [PDF]
We investigated the role of global optic flow for visual–motor adaptation of walking direction. In an immersive virtual environment, observers walked to a circular target lying on either a homogeneous ground plane (target-motion condition) or a textured ...
Durgin, Frank H., Saunders, J. A.
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A comparison of animated versus static images in an instructional multimedia presentation [PDF]
Sophisticated three-dimensional animation and video compositing software enables the creation of complex multimedia instructional movies. However, if the design of such presentations does not take account of cognitive load and multimedia theories, then ...
Aidulis, D. +3 more
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Previous studies have shown that the size of the leftward bias after exposure to rightward prism-deviation (the prismatic after-effect) depends on the degree of rightward prism-deviation as well as the type of visual feedback receives during exposure to ...
Alexander A Ramos +2 more
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Visuomotor adaptation needs a validation of prediction error by feedback error
The processes underlying short-term plasticity induced by visuomotor adaptation to a shifted visual field are still debated. Two main sources of error can induce motor adaptation: reaching feedback errors, which correspond to visually perceived ...
Valérie eGaveau +8 more
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It has been reported that it is possible to observe transient changes in resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in the attention networks of healthy adults during treatment with prism adaptation. by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) (
Kengo Tsujimoto +8 more
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Prismatic adaptation modulates oscillatory EEG correlates of motor preparation but not visual attention in healthy participants [PDF]
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
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