Pointing to one's moving hand: putative internal models do not contribute to proprioceptive acuity - Darling WG, Wall BM, Coffman CR, Capaday C.

We can easily and without sight bring our fingertip to our nose, or swat a mosquito on our arm. These actions rely on proprioception, also known as kinesthesia, which classically has been attributed to processing of sensory inflow by the CNS. However, inte...
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