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Modifications in the end positions of arm movements following short term saccadic adaptation

Jozina B de Graaf
Denis Pélisson
Claude Prablanc
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We investigated whether short-term saccadic adaptation modifies hand pointing. Subjects were presented with double-step targets, the second target jump occurring during the saccade to the first one and bringing the target back to 66% of the first target eccentricity, in order to reduce the gain of their gaze saccades. Before and after this adaptation phase, they pointed with their hand to single step targets while keeping their gaze straight ahead. The results show that the hand movements terminated at positions that were significantly less eccentric following the adaptation phase, resembling the adaptive modification seen in the gaze movements. These results suggest that the motor systems controlling gaze and hand use common information about target position

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Neurobiologie
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hal-01454686 , version 1 (02-02-2017)

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Jozina B de Graaf, Denis Pélisson, Claude Prablanc, Laurent Goffart. Modifications in the end positions of arm movements following short term saccadic adaptation. NeuroReport, 1995, 6, pp.1733-1736. ⟨hal-01454686⟩
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