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Limited plasticity of prismatic visuo-motor adaptation

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Limited plasticity of prismatic visuo-motor adaptation

Movements towards an object displaced through prisms adapt fast, a striking example for the plasticity of visuomotor programs in the brain. We investigated the degree and time course of this system´s plasticity by extensively performing goal-directed throwing or pointing movements before, during and after wearing prism goggles.

Files

  • rawdata_throws.xlsx data of throwing movements in cm deviation from central target (distance 200 cm).
  • rawdata_pointing.xlsx data of pointing movements in mm deviation from central target (distance 650 mm)

PRE= before wearing prisms, PRISM= wearing prisms, POST= without wearing prisms.

datacite.yml
Title Limited plasticity of prismatic visuo-motor adaptation
Authors Spang,Karoline
Wischhusen,Sven
Fahle,Manfred
Description Movements towards an object displaced through prisms adapt fast, a striking example for the plasticity of visuomotor programs in the brain. We investigated the degree and time course of this system´s plasticity by extensively performing goal-directed throwing or pointing movements before, during and after wearing prism goggles.
License Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Funding
Keywords Neuroscience
prism adaptation
pointing
throw
perceptual learning
error correction
spatial perception
visuospatial updating
multisensory integration
motor learning
sensory-guided action
visually guided movements
aftereffect
Resource Type Dataset