Low vision impairs implicit sensorimotor adaptation in response to small errors, but not large errors

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jonathan S. Tsay and colleagues from the University of California, Berkeley have published the paper: Low Vision Impairs Implicit Sensorimotor Adaptation in Response to Small Errors, But Not Large Errors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: The data motivate future studies to directly evaluate the impact of visual uncertainty on kinesthetic shifts and probe the neural correlates that support this learning process.

SUMMARY

    The ability to enact successful goal-directed actions derives from multiple learning processes (McDougle et_al, 2016; Bond and amp; Taylor, 2015; Haith, Huberdeau, and amp; Krakauer, 2015; McDougle . . .

     

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