Journal article
Sequences show rapid motor transfer and spatial translation in the oculomotor system
MJ Stainer, RHS Carpenter, P Brotchie, AJ Anderson
Vision Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Every day we perform learnt sequences of actions that seem to happen almost without awareness. It has been argued that for learning such sequences parallel learning networks exist - one using spatial coordinates and one using motor coordinates - with sequence acquisition involving a progressive shift from the former to the latter as a sequence is rehearsed. When sequences are interrupted by an out-of-sequence target, there is a delay in the response to the target, and so here we transiently interrupt oculomotor sequences to probe the influence of oculomotor rehearsal and spatial coordinates in sequence acquisition. For our main experiments, we used a repeating sequences of eight targets in l..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by Australian Research Council Project Grant DP120100651 to AJA, PB & RHSC.