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From: Wrist redundancy management during pointing tasks remains stable over time and in presence of a visuomotor perturbation

Figure 2

Pointing trajectories for a representative participant, showing baseline, adaptation (divided into early trials 1 \(\div\) 10, middle trials 11 \(\div\) 25 and late trials 26 \(\div\) 40) and washout (divided into early, middle and late trials). Blue dots represent movements from center to peripheral targets, while grey circles represent the targets that the participants are asked to point. Noteworthy, the trajectories depicted for the adaptation phases are rotated according to the provided visuomotor perturbation, i.e. 30\(^{\circ }\) CCW rotation, in order to represent the participant perspective during the task execution.

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