At least some electrophysiological and behavioural data cannot be reconciled with the planning–control model

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (1):24-25 (2004)
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Abstract

The planning/control distinction is an important tool in the study of sensorimotor transformations. However, published data from our laboratories suggest that, contrary to what is predicted by the proposed model, (1) structures in the superior parietal lobe of both monkeys and humans can be involved in movement planning; and (2) fast pointing actions can be immune to visual illusions even if they are performed without visual feedback. The planning–control model as proposed by Glover is almost certainly too schematic.

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