A visual representation and the control of manual aiming movements |
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Authors: | Elliott D Calvert R Jaeger M Jones R |
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Affiliation: | Motor Behavior Laboratory, McMaster University, School of Physical Education and Athletics, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Three experiments were conducted to determine if a representation of the movement environment is functional in the organization and control of limb movements, when direct visual contact with the environment is prevented. In Experiment 1, a visual rearrangement procedure was employed to show that a representation of the environment that provides inaccurate information about the spatial location of a target can disrupt manual target aiming. In Experiment 2, we demonstrated that spatial information about the position of a target can be destroyed by a visual pattern mask, supporting our claim that the representation is visual. A target-cuing procedure was used in Experiment 3 to show that representation of target position can be useful for premovement organization in a target-aiming task. Together our findings suggest that a short-lived visual representation of the movement environment may serve a useful role in the organization and control of limb movements. |
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