A Computational Mechanism to Account for Averaged Modified Hand Trajectories

Part of Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 4 (NIPS 1991)

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Ealan Henis, Tamar Flash

Abstract

Using the double-step target displacement paradigm the mechanisms un(cid:173) derlying arm trajectory modification were investigated. Using short (10- 110 msec) inter-stimulus intervals the resulting hand motions were initially directed in between the first and second target locations. The kinematic features of the modified motions were accounted for by the superposition scheme, which involves the vectorial addition of two independent point-to(cid:173) point motion units: one for moving the hand toward an internally specified location and a second one for moving between that location and the final target location . The similarity between the inferred internally specified lo(cid:173) cations and previously reported measured end-points of the first saccades in double-step eye-movement studies may suggest similarities between per(cid:173) ceived target locations in eye and hand motor control.