Compensatory arm–trunk coordination in pointing movements is preserved in the absence of visual feedback

This study examined the influence of trunk recruitment on the kinematic characteristics of pointing movements. The distribution of final positions of the hand, the extent and direction of the hand trajectory was basically preserved when trunk movement was combined with arm pointing. These effects were observed during pointing not only with but also without vision. The results imply that two functionally independent units of coordination are used in pointing regardless of visual feedback-one producing arm movement to the target (the reaching synergy) and the other coordinating trunk and arm movements diminishing the influence of the trunk on the arm endpoint trajectory (the compensatory synergy).

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