The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing

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The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing. / Lawrence, G.P.; Khan, M.A.; Mourton, S. et al.
In: Motor Control, Vol. 15, No. 2, 01.04.2011, p. 232-246.

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Lawrence, GP, Khan, MA, Mourton, S & Bernier, P 2011, 'The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing', Motor Control, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 232-246.

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Lawrence, G. P., Khan, M. A., Mourton, S., & Bernier, P. (2011). The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing. Motor Control, 15(2), 232-246.

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Lawrence GP, Khan MA, Mourton S, Bernier P. 2011. The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing. Motor Control. 15(2):232-246.

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Lawrence GP, Khan MA, Mourton S, Bernier P. The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing. Motor Control. 2011 Apr 1;15(2):232-246.

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Lawrence, G.P. ; Khan, M.A. ; Mourton, S. et al. / The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing. In: Motor Control. 2011 ; Vol. 15, No. 2. pp. 232-246.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - The reliance on visual feedback for online and offline processing

AU - Lawrence, G.P.

AU - Khan, M.A.

AU - Mourton, S.

AU - Bernier, P.

PY - 2011/4/1

Y1 - 2011/4/1

N2 - The objective of the current study was to determine whether the reliance on visual feedback that develops with practice is to due utilizing vision to adjust trajectories during movement execution (i.e., online) and/or to enhance the programming of subsequent trials (i.e., offline). Participants performed a directional aiming task with either vision during the movement, dynamic feedback of the trajectory of the movement or the movement endpoint. The full vision condition was more accurate during practice than the other feedback conditions but suffered a greater decrement in performance when feedback was removed. In addition, the reliance on trajectory feedback was greater compared with the endpoint feedback. It appears that the reliance on visual feedback that develops with practice was due to both online and offline processing.

AB - The objective of the current study was to determine whether the reliance on visual feedback that develops with practice is to due utilizing vision to adjust trajectories during movement execution (i.e., online) and/or to enhance the programming of subsequent trials (i.e., offline). Participants performed a directional aiming task with either vision during the movement, dynamic feedback of the trajectory of the movement or the movement endpoint. The full vision condition was more accurate during practice than the other feedback conditions but suffered a greater decrement in performance when feedback was removed. In addition, the reliance on trajectory feedback was greater compared with the endpoint feedback. It appears that the reliance on visual feedback that develops with practice was due to both online and offline processing.

M3 - Article

VL - 15

SP - 232

EP - 246

JO - Motor Control

JF - Motor Control

SN - 1087-1640

IS - 2

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