Authors
Li‐Ann Leow, Welber Marinovic, Aymar de Rugy, Timothy J Carroll
Publication date
2018/12
Journal
European Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
48
Issue
11
Pages
3397-3409
Description
Perturbations of sensory feedback evoke sensory prediction errors (discrepancies between predicted and actual sensory outcomes of movements), and reward prediction errors (discrepancies between predicted rewards and actual rewards). When our task is to hit a target, we expect to succeed in hitting the target, and so we experience a reward prediction error if the perturbation causes us to miss it. These discrepancies between intended task outcomes and actual task outcomes, termed “task errors,” are thought to drive the use of strategic processes to restore success, although their role is incompletely understood. Here, as participants adapted to a 30° rotation of cursor feedback representing hand position, we investigated the role of task errors in sensorimotor adaptation: during target‐reaching, we either removed task errors by moving the target mid‐movement to align with cursor feedback of hand position, or …
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Scholar articles
LA Leow, W Marinovic, A de Rugy, TJ Carroll - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2018