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Daniel J Goble1, Joaquin A Anguera

  • 1University of Michigan, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 325 E. Eisenhower, Suite 300, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA. dgoble@umich.edu

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Motor Control
  • Sensory Feedback

Background:

  • Motor neurophysiology increasingly focuses on sensory feedback processing.
  • Recent research indicates motor learning impacts proprioception.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine evidence that force-field motor learning influences motor output and proprioceptive sense.
  • To discuss the merits and limitations of Ostry and colleagues' findings.
  • To contextualize these findings within recent proprioceptive function research.

Main Methods:

  • Review and analysis of recent studies on proprioceptive function.
  • Exploration of findings related to force-field motor learning.

Main Results:

  • Force-field motor learning impacts both motor output and proprioceptive sense.
  • Evidence supports the integration of motor learning and sensory processing.

Conclusions:

  • Motor learning's influence extends to sensory perception.
  • Further research is needed to fully understand the interplay between motor control and proprioception.