Specific Aspects in the Adaptation of Human Eye-Hand-Coordination
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................................................................................................... 24 Method ..................................................................................................... 28 Participants .................................................................................... 28 Apparatus ...................................................................................... 29 Procedure ...................................................................................... 30 Results ..................................................................................................... 33 Timing Performance Manipulation Check ...................................... 34 Adaptive Components ................................................................... 34 Component Additivity ..................................................................... 36 Exposure Performance .................................................................. 36 Discussion ................................................................................................ 37 Acknowledgments .................................................................................... 40 The Influence of Prism Adaptation on Proprioception: Answers from Generalisation .................................................................................41 Abstract .................................................................................................... 42 Experiment 1 ............................................................................................ 46 Methods......................................................................................... 47 Results........................................................................................... 50 Discussion ..................................................................................... 52 Experiment 2 ............................................................................................ 55 Methods......................................................................................... 57 Results........................................................................................... 59 Discussion ..................................................................................... 61 Control Experiment / Experiment 3........................................................... 63 Methods......................................................................................... 63 Results........................................................................................... 65 Discussion ..................................................................................... 66 General Discussion .................................................................................. 67 Acknowledgments .................................................................................... 73................................................................................................... 42 Experiment 1 ............................................................................................ 46 Methods......................................................................................... 47 Results........................................................................................... 50 Discussion ..................................................................................... 52 Experiment 2 ............................................................................................ 55 Methods......................................................................................... 57 Results........................................................................................... 59 Discussion ..................................................................................... 61 Control Experiment / Experiment 3........................................................... 63 Methods......................................................................................... 63 Results........................................................................................... 65 Discussion ..................................................................................... 66 General Discussion .................................................................................. 67 Acknowledgments .................................................................................... 73
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