2016
DOI: 10.3758/s13428-016-0840-z
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Studying the neural bases of prism adaptation using fMRI: A technical and design challenge

Abstract: Prism adaptation induces rapid recalibration of visuomotor coordination. The neural mechanisms of prism adaptation have come under scrutiny since the observations that the technique can alleviate hemispatial neglect following stroke, and can alter spatial cognition in healthy controls. Relative to non-imaging behavioral studies, fMRI investigations of prism adaptation face several challenges arising from the confined physical environment of the scanner and the supine position of the participants. Any researche… Show more

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“…As summarised by Panico et al (2019), only a small number of fMRI studies of prism adaptation have been performed (Clower et al, 1996, Danckert et al, 2008, Luauté et al, 2009, Chapman et al, 2010, Küper et al, 2014, Saj et al, 2013, 2019). In part, this is due to technical and design challenges, such as arm movement related artifacts (Bultitude et al, 2016). Studies to date have primarily focused on the initial phase of prism adaptation, which is dominated by strategic error correction (Clower et al, 1996, Danckert et al, 2008, Luauté et al, 2009), for example, by contrasting brain activity during the first few pointing trials with the last few trials.…”
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“…As summarised by Panico et al (2019), only a small number of fMRI studies of prism adaptation have been performed (Clower et al, 1996, Danckert et al, 2008, Luauté et al, 2009, Chapman et al, 2010, Küper et al, 2014, Saj et al, 2013, 2019). In part, this is due to technical and design challenges, such as arm movement related artifacts (Bultitude et al, 2016). Studies to date have primarily focused on the initial phase of prism adaptation, which is dominated by strategic error correction (Clower et al, 1996, Danckert et al, 2008, Luauté et al, 2009), for example, by contrasting brain activity during the first few pointing trials with the last few trials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Description of the study apparatus construction and evaluation, participant samples, MRI acquisition, and initial behavioural results are published else-where (Bultitude et al, 2016).…”
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“…[ 9 ] To understand the mechanism of prism adaptation, a few studies have started to use the neurophysiologic methods such as event-related potentials (ERPs) based on electroencephalography (EEG) and a functional imaging study such as fMRI. [ 10 , 11 ] However, these studies are still on the way to develop the methodology to understand the mechanism. Mechanism of mirror therapy for neglect is not clear yet.…”
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