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      Errors in visuo-haptic and haptic-haptic location matching are stable over long periods of time.

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          People make systematic errors when they move their unseen dominant hand to a visual target (visuo-haptic matching) or to their other unseen hand (haptic-haptic matching). Why they make such errors is still unknown. A key question in determining the reason is to what extent individual participants' errors are stable over time. To examine this, we developed a method to quantify the consistency. With this method, we studied the stability of systematic matching errors across time intervals of at least a month. Within this time period, individual subjects' matches were as consistent as one could expect on the basis of the variability in the individual participants' performance within each session. Thus individual participants make quite different systematic errors, but in similar circumstances they make the same errors across long periods of time.

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          Journal
          Acta Psychol (Amst)
          Acta psychologica
          Elsevier BV
          1873-6297
          0001-6918
          May 2016
          : 166
          Affiliations
          [1 ] MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, Department of Human Movement Sciences, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic address: i.a.kuling@vu.nl.
          [2 ] MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, Department of Human Movement Sciences, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
          Article
          S0001-6918(16)30055-5
          10.1016/j.actpsy.2016.03.011
          27043253
          2de8c7bc-ea94-4f39-9208-81ca2df5d4f4
          History

          Drift,Hand localization,Proprioception,Visuo-haptic biases

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