Adaptations of lateral hand movements to early and late visual occlusion in catching

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Joost C. Dessing
Leonie Oostwoud Wijdenes
C. (Lieke) E. Peper
Peter J. Beek
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[1] VU University Amsterdam,Research Institute MOVE, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences
[2] Faculty of Human Movement Sciences,undefined
[3] VU University Amsterdam,undefined
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Experimental Brain Research | 2009年 / 192卷
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Interception; Vision; Target velocity; Visuomotor control; Arm movements;
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Recent studies suggested that the control of hand movements in catching involves continuous vision-based adjustments. More insight into these adjustments may be gained by examining the effects of occluding different parts of the ball trajectory. Here, we examined the effects of such occlusion on lateral hand movements when catching balls approaching from different directions, with the occlusion conditions presented in blocks or in randomized order. The analyses showed that late occlusion only had an effect during the blocked presentation, and early occlusion only during the randomized presentation. During the randomized presentation movement biases were more leftward if the preceding trial was an early occlusion trial. The effect of early occlusion during the randomized presentation suggests that the observed leftward movement bias relates to the rightward visual acceleration inherent to the ball trajectories used, while its absence during the blocked presentation seems to reflect trial-by-trial adaptations in the visuomotor gain, reminiscent of dynamic gain control in the smooth pursuit system. The movement biases during the late occlusion block were interpreted in terms of an incomplete motion extrapolation—a reduction of the velocity gain—caused by the fact that participants never saw the to-be-extrapolated part of the ball trajectory. These results underscore that continuous movement adjustments for catching do not only depend on visual information, but also on visuomotor adaptations based on non-visual information.
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页码:669 / 682
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