Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1894664615> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1894664615 endingPage "1466" @default.
- W1894664615 startingPage "1456" @default.
- W1894664615 abstract "The selection of one of two visual stimuli as a target for a motor action may depend on external as well as internal variables. We examined whether the preference to select a leftward or rightward target depends on the action that is performed (eye or arm movement) and to what extent the choice is influenced by the target location. Two targets were presented at the same distance to the left and right of a fixation position and the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) was adjusted until both targets were selected equally often. This balanced SOA time is then a quantitative measure of selection preference. In two macaque monkeys tested, we found the balanced SOA shifted to the left side for left-arm movements and to the right side for right-arm movements. Target selection strongly depended on the horizontal target location. By varying eye, head, and trunk position, we found this dependency embedded in a head-centered behavioral reference frame for saccade targets and, somewhat counter-intuitively, for reach targets as well. Target selection for reach movements was influenced by the eye position, while saccade target selection was unaffected by the arm position. These findings suggest that the neural processes underlying target selection for a reaching movement are to a large extent independent of the coordinate frame ultimately used to make the limb movement, but are instead closely linked to the coordinate frame used to plan a saccade to that target. This similarity may be indicative of a common spatial framework for hand-eye coordination." @default.
- W1894664615 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1894664615 creator A5019351076 @default.
- W1894664615 creator A5023929999 @default.
- W1894664615 creator A5059911759 @default.
- W1894664615 date "2003-03-01" @default.
- W1894664615 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W1894664615 title "Target Selection for Reaching and Saccades Share a Similar Behavioral Reference Frame in the Macaque" @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1589439850 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1754695201 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1898788858 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1926515346 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1939248332 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1973630589 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1977341435 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1978569590 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1980871601 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W1990529769 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2001284551 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2016527110 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2016711711 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2022022551 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2023053047 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2023486727 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2040111878 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2040249719 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2043805974 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2045603453 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2047978677 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2059963777 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2060192490 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2067450646 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2075886315 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2080119716 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2082627290 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2084709828 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2088744610 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2091508727 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2093642963 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2096504543 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2103050059 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2110085884 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2117451014 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2121678235 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2123086804 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2131517740 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2131635906 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2135672633 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2138832129 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2147205277 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2153503472 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2155443586 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2157198262 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2157999895 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2169601885 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2170638884 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W2177960617 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W4255917943 @default.
- W1894664615 cites W4323284001 @default.
- W1894664615 doi "https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00883.2002" @default.
- W1894664615 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12612028" @default.
- W1894664615 hasPublicationYear "2003" @default.
- W1894664615 type Work @default.
- W1894664615 sameAs 1894664615 @default.
- W1894664615 citedByCount "60" @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152012 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152013 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152014 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152015 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152016 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152017 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152018 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152020 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152021 @default.
- W1894664615 countsByYear W18946646152023 @default.
- W1894664615 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1894664615 hasAuthorship W1894664615A5019351076 @default.
- W1894664615 hasAuthorship W1894664615A5023929999 @default.
- W1894664615 hasAuthorship W1894664615A5059911759 @default.
- W1894664615 hasBestOaLocation W18946646152 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C126042441 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C146249460 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C153050134 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C172849965 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C2777747462 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C2778950215 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C2779524336 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C2779918689 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C31972630 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1894664615 hasConcept C46312422 @default.