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SUBMITTER: Keyser J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6618256 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Keyser Johannes J Ramakers Rob E F S REFS Medendorp W Pieter WP Selen Luc P J LPJ
The European journal of neuroscience 20181211 11
Feedback corrections in reaching have been shown to be task-dependent for proprioceptive, visual and vestibular perturbations, in line with predictions from optimal feedback control theory. Mechanical perturbations have been used to elicit proprioceptive errors, but have the drawback to actively alter the limb's trajectory, making it nontrivial to dissociate the subject's compensatory response from the perturbation itself. In contrast, muscle vibration provides an alternative tool to perturb the ...[more]