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Voluntary modification of rapid tactile-motor responses during reaching differs from its visuomotor counterpart

Sasha Reschechtko, J. Andrew Pruszynski

2020Journal of Neurophysiology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When people reach toward a visual target that moves suddenly, they automatically correct their reach to follow the object; even when explicitly instructed not to follow a moving visual target, people exhibit an initial incorrect movement before moving in the correct direction. We show that when people use tactile feedback, they do not show an initial incorrect response, even though early muscle activity still occurs.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyContext (archaeology)Motor systemCommunicationTactile stimuliMotor controlTask (project management)NeuroscienceCognitive psychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSensory systemMedicineManagementBiologyPaleontologyEconomicsMotor Control and AdaptationTactile and Sensory InteractionsNeural dynamics and brain function