@article{oai:kanagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014444, author = {渡部, かなえ}, issue = {61}, journal = {人文学研究所報, Bulletin of the Institute for Humanities Resarch}, month = {Mar}, note = {In order to investigate the mechanism of visual perception and visuomotor adaptation, we designed the experiment that subjects reached their right hands for and to pinch an object wearing eye glasses that shifted the visual field with eyes open or closed. During trials, an electric stimulation was given on fingers. Performance was measured by the distance between the object and fingers. Subjects reached the object in fewer trials with their eyes closed than with their eyes opened. Moreover, distance between fingers and the object was smallest when electrical stimuli were delivered to the right hand during the closed eye whereas the left hand stimulation had no significant effect. We concluded that 1) subjects knew they reached to the wrong place after the first trial and with eyes closed there was no conflict between the visual and 2) proprioceptive systems during subsequent trials the electrical stimulus to the right hand might have provided false knowledge of result., Departmental Bulletin Paper}, pages = {37--42}, title = {Mechanism of visual perception and visuomotor adaptation of the body}, year = {2019} }