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Anticipatory Engineering: Anticipation in Sensory-Motor Systems of Human

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Anticipation Across Disciplines

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In visual tracking experiments, distributions of the relative phase between target and tracer showed positive relative phase indicating that the tracer precedes the target position. We found a mode transition from the reactive to anticipatory mode. The proposed integrated model provides a framework to understand the anticipatory behaviour of human, focusing on the integration of visual and somatosensory information. The time delays in visual processing and somatosensory feedback are explicitly treated in the simultaneous differential equations. The anticipatory behaviour observed in the visual tracking experiments can be explained by the feedforward term of target velocity, internal dynamics, and time delay in somatosensory feedback.

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This work was supported by an equipment grant of University of Reading and a research grant of School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading.

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Hayashi, Y., Blake, J., Nasuto, S.J. (2016). Anticipatory Engineering: Anticipation in Sensory-Motor Systems of Human. In: Nadin, M. (eds) Anticipation Across Disciplines. Cognitive Systems Monographs, vol 29. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22599-9_17

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