2024
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00096.2024
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Minimal impact of chronic proprioceptive loss on implicit sensorimotor adaptation and perceived movement outcome

Jonathan S. Tsay,
Anisha M. Chandy,
Romeo Chua
et al.

Abstract: Implicit sensorimotor adaptation keeps our movements well-calibrated amid changes in the body and environment. We have recently postulated that implicit adaptation is driven by a perceptual error: the difference between the desired and perceived movement outcome. According to this perceptual re-alignment model, implicit adaptation ceases when the perceived movement outcome - a multimodal percept determined by a prior belief conveying the intended action, the motor command, and feedback from proprioception and … Show more

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