The perils of learning to move while speaking: one-sided interference between speech and visuomotor adaptation
Our understanding of the adaptive processes that shape sensorimotor behavior is largely derived from studying isolated movements. Studies of visuomotor adaptation, in which participants adapt cursor movements to rotations of the cursor's screen position, have led to prominent theories of motor...
Main Authors: | Lametti, DR, Quek, MYM, Prescott, CB, Brittain, J-S, Watkins, KE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2020
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