In daily life, people make rapid, goal-directed movements to interact with their environment. Since these movements are goal-directed, the outcome of the movement is important. A plan is typically formulated to make the movement using visual information about target location before the movement is initiated. However, in dynamic environments people need to track the location of an object if it moves during the reach. Additionally, it would be beneficial to motor performance to learn the distribution of target locations over multiple reaches. In this paper we develop a simple model that describes how people might exploit the sequential structure over a series of trials to improve rapid visuomotor control. We then present empirical data from a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that fast, short sequences of movements are planned as a whole, ...
Goal-directed reaching movements are guided by visual feedback from both target and hand. The classi...
The accuracy of reaching movements improves when active gaze can be used to fixate on targets. The a...
<p>In a visually guided sequential pointing task, subjects started every trial by placing their inde...
We investigated whether humans use a target's remembered location to plan reaching movements to targ...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
Schonard C, Heed T, Seegelke C. Allocation of visuospatial attention indexes evidence accumulation f...
AbstractWe examined the allocation of attention during the preparation of sequences of manual pointi...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
Purpose: We investigated how directional change, distance, and reward affected the speed and accurac...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that fast, short sequences of movements are planned as a whole, ...
Goal-directed reaching movements are guided by visual feedback from both target and hand. The classi...
The accuracy of reaching movements improves when active gaze can be used to fixate on targets. The a...
<p>In a visually guided sequential pointing task, subjects started every trial by placing their inde...
We investigated whether humans use a target's remembered location to plan reaching movements to targ...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
Schonard C, Heed T, Seegelke C. Allocation of visuospatial attention indexes evidence accumulation f...
AbstractWe examined the allocation of attention during the preparation of sequences of manual pointi...
Being able to see the object that you are aiming for is evidently useful for guiding the hand to a m...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
Purpose: We investigated how directional change, distance, and reward affected the speed and accurac...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that fast, short sequences of movements are planned as a whole, ...
Goal-directed reaching movements are guided by visual feedback from both target and hand. The classi...