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Publikováno v:
Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 47(5)
Constraining the degrees of freedom simplifies the coordinative challenge of bimanual asymmetric movements. This, however, comes at the cost of increased processing demands during movement preparation, referred to as the bimanual asymmetric cost. The
Publikováno v:
Motor Control. 20:154-161
Short-latency, online reach corrections during target-directed movements have been used to point to the "automatic" nature of online visual-motor control. Are these corrections simply a result of the circumvention of a target detection process? Does
Autor:
Joan López-Moliner, Brendan D. Cameron
Publikováno v:
Vision Research. 110:233-243
The integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location prior to a reach has been shown to depend on the modality of the target towards which the reach is planned. Here we investigated whether the processing of onli
Publikováno v:
Psychological Research. 79:978-988
Symmetric, target-directed, bimanual movements take less time to prepare than asymmetric movements (Diedrichsen et al. in Cerebral Cortex 16(12):1729-1738, 2006; Heuer and Klein in Psychol Res 70(4):229-244, 2006b). The preparation savings for symmet
Autor:
Mark G. Carpenter, Erin K. Cressman, Brendan D. Cameron, Ian M. Franks, Jarrod Blinch, Romeo Chua
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 232:947-955
The goal of this study was to determine the process or processes most likely to be involved in reaction-time costs for spatially cued bimanual reaching. We used reaction time to measure the cost of bimanual symmetric movements compared to unimanual m
Publikováno v:
Acta Psychologica. 143:129-135
What information is necessary for the motor system to adapt its behaviour? Visual hand-to-target error provides salient information about reach performance, but can learning proceed without this information? We investigated adaptation to an unperceiv
Publikováno v:
Consciousness and Cognition. 21:4-17
Research suggests that perceptual experience of our movements adapts together with movement control when we are the agents of our actions. Is this agency critical for perceptual and motor adaptation? We had participants view cursor feedback during el
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 212:541-554
We examined the movement trajectories of symmetric and asymmetric bimanual reaches to targets specified by direct spatial cues and by indirect symbolic cues. Symbolically cued asymmetric reaches have been shown to exhibit longer reaction times compar
Publikováno v:
Consciousness and Cognition. 18:646-652
Research suggests that the reaching hand automatically deviates toward a target that changes location (jumps) during the reach. In the current study, we investigated whether movement intention can influence the target jump's impact on the hand. We co
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 195:445-454
When participants reach for a target, their hand can adjust to a change in target position that occurs while their eyes are in motion (the hand's automatic pilot) even though they are not aware of the target's displacement (saccadic suppression of pe