Context-dependent arm pointing adaptation

RD Seidler, JJ Bloomberg, GE Stelmach - Behavioural Brain Research, 2001 - Elsevier
We sought to determine the effectiveness of head posture as a contextual cue to facilitate
adaptive transitions in manual control during visuomotor distortions. Subjects performed arm …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping shape to visuomotor mapping: learning and generalisation of sensorimotor behaviour based on contextual information

LCJ van Dam, MO Ernst - PLoS computational biology, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Humans can learn and store multiple visuomotor mappings (dual-adaptation) when
feedback for each is provided alternately. Moreover, learned context cues associated with …

Dual adaptation to sensory conflicts during whole-body rotations

I Dumontheil, P Panagiotaki, A Berthoz - Brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
A dual adaptation paradigm was used in order to study the adaptation to two conditions of
conflicting visual and kinesthetic and vestibular information. Adaptation was induced in …

[HTML][HTML] Switching between visuomotor mappings: learning absolute mappings or relative shifts

LCJ van Dam, DJ Hawellek, MO Ernst - Journal of Vision, 2013 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Adaptation to specific visuomotor mappings becomes faster when switching back and forth
between them. What is learned when repeatedly switching between the visuomotor …

Relative errors can cue absolute visuomotor mappings

LCJ van Dam, MO Ernst - Experimental brain research, 2015 - Springer
When repeatedly switching between two visuomotor mappings, eg in a reaching or pointing
task, adaptation tends to speed up over time. That is, when the error in the feedback …

[PDF][PDF] Switching between visuomotor mappings: Learning absolute

LCJ van Dam, DJ Hawellek, MO Ernst - 2013 - academia.edu
Adaptation to specific visuomotor mappings becomes faster when switching back and forth
between them. What is learned when repeatedly switching between the visuomotor …

Performance Benefits Associated with Context-Dependent Arm Pointing Adaptation

RD Seidler, JJ Bloomberg, GE Stelmach - 2000 - ntrs.nasa.gov
Our previous work has demonstrated that head orientation can be used as a contextual cue
to switch between mUltiple adaptive states. Subjects were assigned to one of three groups …