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The fast contribution of visual-proprioceptive discrepancy to reach aftereffects and proprioceptive recalibration
(PLOS, 2018-07-17)
Adapting reaches to altered visual feedback not only leads to motor changes, but also to shifts in perceived hand location; “proprioceptive recalibration”. These changes are robust to many task variations and can occur ...
The effects of awareness of the perturbation during motor adaptation on hand localization
(Public Library of Science, 2019)
Awareness of task demands is often used during rehabilitation and sports training by providing instructions which appears to accelerate learning and improve performance through explicit motor learning. However, the effects ...
Motor Learning Without Moving: Proprioceptive and Predictive Hand Localization After Passive Visuoproprioceptive Discrepancy Training
(PLOS, 2019)
An accurate estimate of limb position is necessary for movement planning, before and after
motor learning. Where we localize our unseen hand after a reach depends on felt hand position, or proprioception, but in studies ...