We estimate our hand's position by combining relevant visual and proprioceptive cues. A cross-sensory spatial mismatch can be created by viewing the hand through a prism or …
D Salomonczyk, EK Cressman… - Experimental Brain …, 2013 - Springer
Reaching to targets with misaligned visual feedback of the hand leads to changes in proprioceptive estimates of hand position and reach aftereffects. In such tasks, subjects are …
S Maksimovic, KM Neville… - Journal of Motor Behavior, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Reaching to targets in a virtual reality environment with misaligned visual feedback of the hand results in changes in movements (visuomotor adaptation) and sense of felt hand …
A Decarie, EK Cressman - Experimental Brain Research, 2022 - Springer
Visuomotor adaptation arises when reaching in an altered visual environment, where one's seen hand position does not match their felt (ie, proprioceptive) hand position in space …
Visuomotor adaptation is mediated by errors between intended and sensory-detected arm positions. However, it is not clear whether visual-based errors that are shown during the …
Introducing altered visual feedback of the hand produces quick adaptation of reaching movements. Our lab has shown that the associated shifts in estimates of the felt position of …
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 …
EK Cressman, DYP Henriques - Progress in brain research, 2011 - Elsevier
Goal-directed reaches are rapidly adapted after reaching with misaligned visual feedback of the hand. It has been suggested that reaching with misaligned visual feedback of the hand …
PM Bernier, R Chua, IM Franks - Experimental brain research, 2005 - Springer
In the present study, a visuomotor adaptation paradigm was used to determine whether proprioception is calibrated during visually guided movements. A full vision group (FV) was …