نتایج جستجو برای: visuomotor organization

تعداد نتایج: 252328  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2015
Claire E Cameron Laura L Brock Bridget E Hatfield Elizabeth A Cottone Elise Rubinstein Jennifer LoCasale-Crouch David W Grissmer

Visuomotor integration (VMI), or the ability to copy designs, and 2 measures of executive function were examined in a predominantly low-income, typically developing sample of children (n = 467, mean age 4.2 years) from 5 U.S. states. In regression models controlling for age and demographic variables, we tested the interaction between visuomotor integration (design copying) and inhibitory contro...

2011
Thomas Schmidt Anke Haberkamp G. Marina Veltkamp Andreas Weber Anna Seydell-Greenwald Filipp Schmidt

Visual stimuli can be classified so rapidly that their analysis may be based on a single sweep of feedforward processing through the visuomotor system. Behavioral criteria for feedforward processing can be evaluated in response priming tasks where speeded pointing or keypress responses are performed toward target stimuli which are preceded by prime stimuli. We apply this method to several class...

2008
G. Blohm P. Daye P. Lefevre

Saccade planning requires a geometric transformation between the retinal stimulus position and the desired motor plan to acquire the target. This reference frame transformation problem has, however, never been considered for velocity signals. Therefore we asked whether a separate 3D visuomotor transformation of velocity signals was theoretically required by modeling the underlying geometry. We ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Helen J Huang Alaa A Ahmed

We often have to adapt our movements as we interact with a variety of objects in various conditions on a daily basis. Evidence suggests that motor adaptation relies on a process that minimizes error and effort; however, much of this evidence involved adapting to novel dynamics with physical perturbations to counteract. To examine the generality of the process of minimizing error and effort duri...

Journal: :Frontiers in human neuroscience 2016
Menno P. Veldman Inge Zijdewind Nicola A. Maffiuletti Tibor Hortobágyi

Somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) can increase motor performance, presumably through a modulation of neuronal excitability. Because the effects of SES can outlast the period of stimulation, we examined the possibility that SES can also enhance the retention of motor performance, motor memory consolidation, after 24 h (Day 2) and 7 days (Day 7), that such effects would be scaled by SES ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Valeria Della-Maggiore Anthony R McIntosh

The purpose of this study was to examine the time course of changes in cerebral activity and functional connectivity during long-term adaptation to a visuomotor transformation. Positron emission tomography was used to measure changes in brain activity as subjects tracked a target under the influence of a rotational transformation that distorted visual feedback. The experiment was 1 week long an...

Journal: :Journal of neuroscience methods 2007
Lee A Baugh Jonathan J Marotta

Traditionally, viewing window paradigms have been used to evaluate perceptual features useful in object identification. Participants are presented with a degraded picture of an object on a computer monitor and are asked to identify the object as quickly as possible. A small, user controlled area (the "window") displays the underlying image with normal clarity. Despite their traditional role, vi...

2012
Yixuan Ku Bo Hong Wenjing Zhou Mark Bodner Yong-Di Zhou

Abacus experts are able to mentally calculate multi-digit numbers rapidly. Some behavioral and neuroimaging studies have suggested a visuospatial and visuomotor strategy during abacus mental calculation. However, no study up to now has attempted to dissociate temporally the visuospatial neural process from the visuomotor neural process during abacus mental calculation. In the present study, an ...

2017
J. M. Anglin T. Sugiyama S.-L. Liew

Immersive, head-mounted virtual reality (HMD-VR) provides a unique opportunity to understand how changes in sensory environments affect motor learning. However, potential differences in mechanisms of motor learning and adaptation in HMD-VR versus a conventional training (CT) environment have not been extensively explored. Here, we investigated whether adaptation on a visuomotor rotation task in...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Jordan A Taylor John W Krakauer Richard B Ivry

Visuomotor adaptation has been thought to be an implicit process that results when a sensory-prediction error signal is used to update a forward model. A striking feature of human competence is the ability to receive verbal instructions and employ strategies to solve tasks; such explicit processes could be used during visuomotor adaptation. Here, we used a novel task design that allowed us to o...

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