Authors
Digby Elliott, James Lyons, Spencer J Hayes, James J Burkitt, James W Roberts, Lawrence EM Grierson, Steve Hansen, Simon J Bennett
Publication date
2017/1/1
Source
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume
72
Pages
95-110
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Recently our group forwarded a model of speed-accuracy relations in goal-directed reaching. A fundamental feature of our multiple process model was the distinction between two types of online regulation: impulse control and limb-target control. Impulse control begins during the initial stages of the movement trajectory and involves a comparison of actual limb velocity and direction to an internal representation of expectations about the limb trajectory. Limb-target control involves discrete error-reduction based on the relative positions of the limb and the target late in the movement. Our model also considers the role of eye movements, practice, energy optimization and strategic behavior in limb control. Here, we review recent work conducted to test specific aspects of our model. As well, we consider research not fully incorporated into our earlier contribution. We conclude that a slightly modified and expanded version …
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