Redding, G.M., Wallace, B., Effects of pointing rate and availability of visual feedback on visual and proprioceptive components of prism adaptation, Journal of Motor Behavior, 24.3, 226-237.
Abstract
When the limb becomes visible early in a pointing movement proprioceptive adaptation is greater than visual, but if visual feedback is delayed until the end of the movement the reverse is true. However, this effect occurs only if pointing rate is low. With high rates, adaptation is proprioceptive in nature regardless of feedback availability.
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tagged Redding Wallace adaptation perceptual_learning prism_adaptation reaching by jmklein ...on 09-APR-06
tagged Redding Wallace adaptation perceptual_learning prism_adaptation reaching by jmklein ...on 09-APR-06


