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- W1996165552 abstract "Previous literature has reported a wide range of anatomical correlates when participants are required to perform a visuomotor adaptation task. However, traditional adaptation tasks suffer a number of inherent limitations that may, in part, give rise to this variability. The overt nature of the required visuomotor transformation and sparse visual environment do not map well onto conditions in which a visuomotor transformation would normally be required in everyday life. For instance, when one must utilize the relationship between a vehicle's steering wheel and the resultant movement to drive down the street, the nature of the required transformation is most likely encompassed in the higher order goal of driving down the road. To further clarify these neural underpinnings, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed on twelve (5M, age range 20 – 45 years old; mean age = 27) naive participants performing a viewing window task in which a visuomotor transformation was created by varying the relationship between the participant's movement and the resultant movement of the viewing window. The viewing window task removes the focus of the experiment away from the required visuomotor transformation and more naturally replicates scenarios in which haptic and visual information would be combined to achieve a higher-level goal. Activity related to visuomotor adaptation was found within previously reported regions of the parietal lobes, frontal lobes, and occipital lobes. In addition, previously unreported activation was observed within the claustrum and insular cortex, regions well-established as multi-modal convergence zones. These results confirm the diverse nature of the systems recruited to perform a required visuomotor adaptation, and provides the first evidence of participation of the claustrum and insular cortex to overcome a visuomotor transformation." @default.
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- W1996165552 date "2010-08-12" @default.
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- W1996165552 title "Novel insular cortex and claustrum activation observed during a visuomotor adaptation task using a viewing window paradigm" @default.
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