Modeling Expected Reaching Error and Behaviors for Motor Adaptation

Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Motor adaptation studies can provide insight into how the brain handles ascending and descending neural signals during motor tasks, revealing how neural pathologies affect the capacity to learn and adapt to movement errors. Such studies often involve reaches towards prompted target locations, with adaptation and learning quantified according to Euclidean distance between reach endpoint and target location. This paper describes methods to...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling Expected Reaching Error and Behaviors for Motor Adaptation
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
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