Influence of feedback modality on sensorimotor adaptation: contribution of visual, kinesthetic, and verbal cues |
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Authors: | Sarlegna Fabrice R Gauthier Gabriel M Blouin Jean |
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Affiliation: | UMR Mouvement & Perception, CNRS and Université de la Méditerranée, Marseille, France. |
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Abstract: | In 4 studies, the authors tested the contributions of visual, kinesthetic, and verbal knowledge of results to the adaptive control of reaching movements toward visual targets. The same apparatus was used in all experiments, but the procedures differed in the sensory modality of the feedback that participants (N s = 5, 5, 6, and 6, respectively, in Experiments 1, 2, 3, and 4) received about their performances. Using biased visual, proprioceptive, or verbal feedback, the authors introduced a 5 degrees shift in the visuomanual relationship. Results showed no significant difference in the final amount of adaptation to the mismatch: On average, participants adapted to 79% of the perturbation. That finding is consistent with the view that adaptation is a multisensory, highly flexible process whose efficiency does not depend on the sensory channel conveying the error signal. |
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