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Indeed, see also our older work: the effect of the Müller-Lyer illusion on pointing movements (vector coding, i.e., use of allocentric cues) depends on the real-time availability of information. doi.org/10.1007/s002...
Perception is thus inconsistent. It is not an optimal representation of the external world, but provides (possibly inconsistent) answers to equations: doi.org/10.3389/fnin...
There are two reasons why I would predict "no" for real-time grasping. Grasping is not based on size, but on positions (see, for instance, doi.org/10.1007/s002...). Secondly, the illusion does not change the perceived size itself, but only the change thereof (perceived expansion).
A new, Short and Sweet open-access paper on how briefly hiding the hand impedes goal-directed arm movements. Briefly is really brief: we find a decrease in performance in goal-directed movements due to just a few ms without vision of the hand (target remains visible). doi.org/10.1177/0301...
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Following a discussion with Mindy Levin about the limitations of using VR in motor control and rehabilitation, I joined her in writing this review.
OK so totally crazy thought but hear me out how about we stop paying so much money to Elsevier and Wiley and Springer and other publishers and like use that money to finance universities so we don't shut down programs in the Netherlands right now ..
For those who can understand some Dutch: an interview on Dutch National radio about broken escalators, the size-weight illusion, and motion sickness: www.nporadio1.nl/nieuws/binne...
When trying to learn from reward, you explore after non-rewarded trials. One generally assumes that this exploration is random. In our new paper, in contrast, we find that participants repeat changes in the same direction more than random exploration predicts. doi.org/10.1007/s002...
Terecht trots: het ziet er zeer veelbelovend uit! Jammer dat we tot na de zomer moeten wachten...
The simulated distribution of measured saccades (black) consists of 60% saccades to the target (green), 20% to the distractor (red), and 20% to the global average (blue). The red and green curves have a 7° standard deviation; for the blue curve it is 20% of the target-detractor distance.
Vision Research hides this letter behind a paywall, use authors.elsevier.com/a/1knWV9jMUG... for free access until May 07, 2025, or send me a note.
In a recent paper, it was argued that the tendency to direct saccades between target and distractor depends on their distance. In a letter to the editor, we argue that their data can be easily explained by assuming that 20% of the saccades is directed at that global location.
doi.org/10.1016/j.vi...
The dynamic version is even more disturbing...
@yfvisser.bsky.social Visser promoveerde vorige maand op haar onderzoek naar communicatie tussen brein en spieren onder stress. Vandaag ook in @nrc.nl:
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In this new paper by Eleonora Assarioti, we found that in perceptual discrimination tasks, participants tend to choose the option with the lowest explicit motor costs. This challenges the view that the motor system merely executes decisions. dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn....
@ns-online.bsky.social: waarom adviseren jullie de reizigers van Groningen naar Hilversum (en Utrecht om in Amersfoort over te stappen met een kwartier wachten, terwijl de ic dit weekend gewoon rechtstreeks door rijdt naar Hilversum? @rover-online.bsky.social
This finding of Fuchs & Heed aligns very well with our view that perception is not about creating a consistent internal representation of the outside world, but about answering specific questions about the outside world. doi.org/10.3389/fnin...
Many authors and textbooks assume that sensory recalibration involves adjusting some consistent internal representation, map, or body schema. In an elegant study, Fuchs & Heed provide new evidence that this is not the case: tactile recalibration is task-specific. doi.org/10.1111/ejn....
In the same paper, I also show that if one applies the most popular method to the average age of a youth soccer team, we get a result (red) that differs from the actual mean (blue):
When I was on Twitter, I asked how scientists determine the age of their human participants. As about two-thirds of the respondents (and 2/3 of authors) ask for rounded-down age, the average ages reported in the literature may be biased by half a year. Open access at doi.org/10.1016/j.ac...
Have a look at the backside. SFN lets you choose…
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Scientists have a peculiar way to report the average age of their human participants. They suggest they know this average with a few days precision, but introduce a half year bias. Read about it in my short paper doi.org/10.1016/j.ac...
Report which outcome of a statistical test will lead to the rejection of a hypothesis (and which to support), and do not report outcomes of irrelevant tests.
I am recruiting two PhD students to work on proprioception in an FWO funded project:
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This is an elegant experiment using a new task (grasping thin objects using a precision grip) to find out how grasping is controlled. The answer: "the digits-in-space hypothesis provides the most plausible account of the data". Worth reading!
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