Replication data for: Treadmill experience mediates the perceptual-motor aftereffect of treadmill walking
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Replication data for: Treadmill experience mediates the perceptual-motor aftereffect of treadmill walking
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/QBP1XW
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Creator |
Allison A Brennan
Jonathan Z Bakdash Dennis R Proffitt |
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Harvard Dataverse
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We have a lifetime of experience where self-motion with walking generates perceptual flow. However, walking on a treadmill does not produce perceptual flow, and thus a perceptual-motor aftereffect results. We demonstrate that the magnitude of this perceptual-motor aftereffect – measured by forward drift while attempting to march in-place following treadmill walking – decreases as experience walking on a treadmill is acquired over time. Experience with treadmill walking enables walking in this context to become sufficiently distinguished from walking in other contexts. Consequently, two distinct perceptual-motor calibration states are maintained, each linked to the context in which walking occurs. Experience with treadmill walking maintains perceptual-motor calibration accuracy in both walking contexts, despite changes to the relationship between perception and action.
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treadmill aftereffect
perceptual-motor calibration perception and action |
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2011-08-15
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Experimental data
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