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. 2006 Apr;170(4):532-42.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-005-0240-6. Epub 2005 Nov 23.

An object-centred reference frame for control of grasping: effects of grasping a distractor object on visuomotor control

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An object-centred reference frame for control of grasping: effects of grasping a distractor object on visuomotor control

Sandhiran Patchay et al. Exp Brain Res. 2006 Apr.

Abstract

Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-modal links in attention across the various modalities. Attention typically shifts to a common location across the modalities, despite the vast differences in their initial coding of space. An issue that remains unclear is whether or not these effects of multisensory coding occur during more natural tasks, such as grasping and manipulating three-dimensional objects. Using kinematic measures, we found strong effects of the diameter of a grasped distractor object on the aperture used to grasp a target object at both coincident and non-coincident locations. These results suggest that interference effects can occur between proprioceptive and visuomotor signals in grasping. Unlike other interference effects in cross-modal attention, these effects do not depend on the spatial relation between target and distractor, but occur within an object-based frame of reference.

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