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Preferred directions of arm movements are independent of visual perception of spatial directions
Natalia Dounskaia
, Wanyue Wang
,
Robert L. Sainburg
, Andrzej Przybyla
Kinesiology
Department of Neurology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Arm Movement
100%
Visual Perception
100%
Direction Selectivity
100%
Free Stroke
100%
Preferred Direction
100%
Visuomotor Adaptation
66%
Interaction Torque
66%
Drawing Task
66%
Adaptation
33%
Visual Information
33%
Elbow
33%
Perception-based
33%
Hand Position
33%
Hand Trajectories
33%
Virtual Environment
33%
Biomechanical Effect
33%
Cursor
33%
Elbow muscles
33%
Muscle Torque
33%
Shoulder muscles
33%
Pointing Movement
33%
Clockwise Rotation
33%
Engineering
Directional
100%
Preferred Direction
100%
Tasks
66%
Virtual Reality
33%
Muscle Torque
33%
Biomechanics
33%
Special Conditions
33%
Neuroscience
Visual Perception
100%
Biomechanics
50%
Psychology
Visual Perception
100%