 This study investigates the effectiveness of visual proprioceptive recalibration, which occurs when the brain combines visual and proprioceptive information to estimate hand position. The researchers found that visual proprioceptive recalibration is robustly retained in the short term, but that contextual factors such as resting or making active movements with the hand may affect its long-term retention. This article was authored by Manasi Wally, Trevor Lee Miller, Reshma Babu, and others.