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Memory for Constrained and Preselected Movement Location and Distance
Authors:Warren D. Walsh  David G. Russell  Kuniyasu Imanaka  Barbara James
Affiliation:Motor Behavior Laboratories, University of Queensland
Abstract:These experiments assessed the interrelationship between location and distance cues in the coding of movements. In separate experiments subjects recalled either the terminal location or the distance of constrained (Experiment 1) or preselected (Experiment 2) movements following a 15-sec retention interval. Changes in direction amd amplitude of starting position were used to ascertain whether recall errors were related to these changes. The findings of both experiments indicated that location and distance were recalled with similar accuracy when the starting position was identical for the criterion and recall movement. However, analysis of constant errors when the recall starting position was varied in either direction clearly indicated neither terminal location nor distance are coded independently, and memory for movement is based on an interaction between these cues.
Keywords:dual-task  slips  reactive balance  attention  young adults
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