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Relations between the errors of targeted movements and inexactitude of visual perception of space
Authors:B N Smetanin  K E Popov
Institution:(1) Institute for Problems of Information Transmission, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Errors of targeted movements of the arm to the places of presentation of light targets (in darkness) were studied in healthy subjects kept in a vertical position or laying on their backs. An error along theY axis (corresponding to the longitudinal body axis) changed its sign depending on the body orientation with respect to the gravitation vector. In the vertical position, the arm shifted to the feet at the movement’s termination, while in the laying position it shifted to the head. AnX error showed no dependence on the position of the body in space. The errors reached their maxima in the absence of visual control, but became two-three times smaller when the tested subject could observe the position of an indicator (light diodes) fixed on the end of the index finger (or of a pointer rod). When the spatial positions of targets were reconstructed according to verbal “indications”, the amplitudes ofX andY errors appeared similar to those at real movements (indication under visual control). In this case, the sign ofY errors also depended on the body orientation, but their direction was opposite. We suppose that systematicY errors at the targeted arm movements are determined not only by an antigravitation component of the motor program, but also by shifting of a sensory visual estimations of the spatial target position.
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