STUDIES OF ARTIFICIALLY DISTURBED SENSORY COORDINATION IN MAN.
Abstract
Contents: The problem of incongruence--the 'S-Illusion'; The processing of simultaneous visual and kinesthetic signals of directional movement; Comparison of successive visual and kinesthetic signals; Directional judgments with a visual standard and a kinesthetic comparison object; Increasing suppression of kinesthetic signals by training; Kinesthetic comparison of movement directions; On the dominance of vision over kinesthesis; The adjustment of motor behavior to displaced vision; Differences between displacements and other sources of variance; Performance under different visual feedback conditions; Differences between movement directions and the effect of training; Differences between directions of movement; 'Rule'-learning versus specific learning; Task performance under visual displacement and the problem of abilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 10, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0655128
Entities
People
- Franz Thurner
Organizations
- University of Innsbruck