The role of acceleration information in prism adaptation |
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Authors: | Andrea McCarter H. H. Mikaelian |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Georgia, 30602, Athens, Georgia 2. Department of Psychology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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Abstract: | Two experiments were performed in which the acceleration component of limb movement information during prism exposure was manipulated, by controlling the trajectory and visibility of arm movement. When limb movements were confined to a lateral motion on a linear track, adaptation was evident when arm movement reversal at the end of the trajectory could be viewed (nonoccluded arm-movement reversal conditions). No adaptation occurred in the occluded arm-movement reversal condition. When movements were made on a curved track, adaptation was evident in both the nonoccluded and the occluded arm-movement reversal conditions. The results indicate that the acceleration component of reafferent stimulation may be critical in prism adaptation when no error information is available. |
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