Processes controlling visually evoked movements.

作者: E. Bizzi , A. Polit

DOI: 10.1016/0028-3932(79)90011-3

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摘要: Abstract The experiments described here are addressed at identifying some of the processes underlying arm and head movements in monkeys. We have indicated that these depend, least partially, upon a process specifies an equilibrium point between agonist antagonist muscles rather than amplitude duration movement. In addition, our findings suggest major role feedback system is updating adjusting execution learned motor patterns when posture changed. Compensation for unexpected disturbances occurring during preprogrammed movement was not found to be function afferent feedback.

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