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Proprioceptive information about target location suppresses autokinesis
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Proprioceptive information about target location suppresses autokinesis

James R Lackner and Joan J Zabkar
Vision research (Oxford), Vol.17(10), pp.1225-1229
1977
PMID: 595387

Abstract

When observers are provided proprioceptive information about the location of a target by allowing them to grasp the target light mount, autokinesis appears after longer latencies, is reduced in magnitude, and is of shorter total duration then when only visual information about target location is available. The decrease in autokinetic movement is the consequence of an enhancement of fixation stability when proprioceptive information is available to aid in controlling the direction of regard.

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