Dickinson J
J Psychol. 1977 Nov;97(2d Half):215-9. doi: 10.1080/00223980.1977.9923965.
Retention of linear arm-positioning movements in a congenitally blind university student was tested with either distance or location cues and under retention conditions of rest, location, and distance interpolated tasks. Results revealed a consistent superiority for retention with location cues. The conclusion is drawn that these data would support a dual proprioceptive storage mode hypothesis.