Reaching beyond reach

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M. Flanders
Linda Daghestani
Alain Berthoz
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[1] Department of Neuroscience,
[2] University of Minnesota,undefined
[3] 6–255 Millard Hall,undefined
[4] Minneapolis,undefined
[5] MN 55455,undefined
[6] USA e-mail: martha@gander.med.umn.edu Tel.: 612-624-6601,undefined
[7] Fax: 612-625-5149,undefined
[8] Collège de France,undefined
[9] UMR CNRS,undefined
[10] F-9950 Paris,undefined
[11] France,undefined
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Key words Motor control; Arm movement; Reaching; Posture; Gaze; Hand-eye coordination;
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 The analysis of errors in two-joint reaching movements has provided clues about sensorimotor processing algorithms. The present study extends this focus to situations where the head, trunk, and legs join with the arm to help reach targets placed slightly beyond arm’s length. Subjects reached accurately to touch ”real targets” or reached to the remembered locations of ”virtual targets” (i.e., targets removed at the start of the reach). Subjects made large errors in the virtual-target condition and these errors were analyzed with the aim of revealing the implications for whole-body coordination. Subjects were found to rotate the head less in the virtual-target condition (when compared with accurate movements to real targets). This resulted in a more limited range of head postures, and the final head angles at the end of the movements were geometrically related to the incorrect hand locations, perhaps accounting for some portion of the errors. This suggests that head-eye-hand coordination plays an important role in the organization of these movements and leads to the hypothesis that a representation of current gaze direction may serve as a reference signal for arm motor control.
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