The effect of impaired velocity signals on goal-directed eye and hand movements

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Cristina de la Malla
Alexander Goettker
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[1] Universitat de Barcelona,Vision and Control of Action Group, Department of Cognition, Development, and Psychology of Education, Institute of Neurosciences
[2] Justus Liebig Universität Giessen,Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior
[3] University of Marburg and Justus Liebig University,undefined
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Information about position and velocity is essential to predict where moving targets will be in the future, and to accurately move towards them. But how are the two signals combined over time to complete goal-directed movements? We show that when velocity information is impaired due to using second-order motion stimuli, saccades directed towards moving targets land at positions where targets were ~ 100 ms before saccade initiation, but hand movements are accurate. Importantly, the longer latencies of hand movements allow for additional time to process the sensory information available. When increasing the period of time one sees the moving target before making the saccade, saccades become accurate. In line with that, hand movements with short latencies show higher curvature, indicating corrections based on an update of incoming sensory information. These results suggest that movements are controlled by an independent and evolving combination of sensory information about the target’s position and velocity.
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