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The following pages link to Rapid motor responses quickly integrate visuospatial task constraints (Q83901104):
Displaying 21 items.
- Deliberation in the Motor System: Reflex Gains Track Evolving Evidence Leading to a Decision (Q35822224) (← links)
- Goal-dependent modulation of the long-latency stretch response at the shoulder, elbow, and wrist (Q36390857) (← links)
- The temporal evolution of feedback gains rapidly update to task demands (Q37049193) (← links)
- Optimal feedback control and the long-latency stretch response (Q37988748) (← links)
- A perspective on multisensory integration and rapid perturbation responses. (Q38228420) (← links)
- Primary motor cortex and fast feedback responses to mechanical perturbations: a primer on what we know now and some suggestions on what we should find out next (Q38259549) (← links)
- Computations in Sensorimotor Learning (Q38410400) (← links)
- Coordinating long-latency stretch responses across the shoulder, elbow, and wrist during goal-directed reaching (Q42692547) (← links)
- Distributed task-specific processing of somatosensory feedback for voluntary motor control. (Q42769353) (← links)
- Independence of Movement Preparation and Movement Initiation. (Q47443978) (← links)
- Apparent and Actual Trajectory Control Depend on the Behavioral Context in Upper Limb Motor Tasks (Q47616177) (← links)
- Perspectives on classical controversies about the motor cortex (Q48276517) (← links)
- Rapid feedback responses are flexibly coordinated across arm muscles to support goal-directed reaching (Q48339465) (← links)
- The influence of movement preparation time on the expression of visuomotor learning and savings. (Q50593627) (← links)
- Voluntary reaction time and long-latency reflex modulation. (Q53294341) (← links)
- Neural coding of intended and executed grasp force in macaque areas AIP, F5, and M1 (Q60300670) (← links)
- The critical stability task: quantifying sensory-motor control during ongoing movement in nonhuman primates (Q89279599) (← links)
- Influence of kinesthetic motor imagery and effector specificity on the long-latency stretch response (Q90279727) (← links)
- Visually-updated hand state estimates modulate the proprioceptive reflex independently of motor task requirements (Q90761911) (← links)
- Spinal stretch reflexes support efficient hand control (Q91451401) (← links)
- Visual-reward driven changes of movement during action execution (Q99616717) (← links)