2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.14.585093
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Subtle Visual Latency Can Profoundly Impair Implicit Sensorimotor Learning

Alkis M. Hadjiosif,
George Abraham,
Tanvi Ranjan
et al.

Abstract: Short sub-100ms visual feedback latencies are common in many types of human-computer interactions yet are known to markedly reduce performance in a wide variety of motor tasks from simple pointing to operating surgical robotics. These latencies are also present in the computer-based experiments used to study the sensorimotor learning that underlies the acquisition of motor performance. Inspired by neurophysiological findings showing that cerebellar LTD and cortical LTP would both be disrupted by sub-100ms late… Show more

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