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First-Trial Adaptation to Prism Exposure
Authors:Gordon M Redding  Benjamin Wallace
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , Illinois State University;2. Department of Psychology , Cleveland State University
Abstract:Terminal target-pointing error on the 1st trial of exposure to optical displacement is usually less than that expected from the optical displacement magnitude. Such 1st trial adaptation was confirmed in 2 experiments (N = 48 students in each) comparing pointing toward optically displaced targets and toward equivalent physically displaced targets (no optical displacement), with visual feedback delayed until movement completion. First-trial performance could not be explained by ordinary target undershoot, online correction, or reverse optic flow information about true target position and was unrelated to realignment aftereffects. Such adaptation might be an artifact of the asymmetry of the structured visual field produced by optical displacement, which induces a felt head rotation opposite to the direction of the displacement, thereby reducing the effective optical displacement.
Keywords:motor control  prism adaptation  spatial mapping  target undershoot
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