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Contributions to workload of rotational optical transformationsAn investigation of visuomotor adaptation to optical rotation and optical inversion was conducted. Experiment 1 examined the visuomotor adaptability of subjects to an optically rotating visual world with a univariate repeated measures design. Experiment 1A tested one major prediction of a model of adaptation put forth by Welch who predicted that the aversive drive state that triggers adaptation would be habituated to fairly rapidly. Experiment 2 was conducted to investigate the role of motor activity in adaptation to optical rotation. Specifically, this experiment contrasted the reafference hypothesis and the proprioceptive change hypothesis. Experiment 3 examined the role of cognition, error-corrective feedback, and proprioceptive and/or reafferent feedback in visuomotor adaptation to optical inversion. Implications for research and implications for practice were suggested for all experiments.
Document ID
19860011635
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Thesis/Dissertation
Authors
Atkinson, R. P.
(Nevada Univ. Reno, NV, United States)
Harrington, T. L.
(Nevada Univ. Reno, NV, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1985
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:176542
NASA-CR-176542
Accession Number
86N21106
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC2-272
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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