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Muscle Proprioceptive Information Facilitates Throwing Accurately with Prism Glasses
Prism adaptation requires the integration of visual and motor information for proper acquisition. Although the role of visual feedback is understood, the nature of the motor information necessary for the development of the adaptation remains unknown. This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of muscle proprioception on throwing performance while looking through a right left reversing prism.