In a cursor-control task in which the motion of the cursor is rotated randomly relative to the movement of the hand, the sensed directions of hand and cursor are mutually biased. In our previous study, we used implicit and explicit measures of the bias of sensed hand direction toward the direction of the cursor and found different characteristics. The present study serves to explore further differences and commonalities of these measures. In Experiment 1, we examined the effects of different relative reliabilities of visual and proprioceptive information on the explicitly and implicitly assessed bias of sensed hand direction. In two conditions, participants made an aiming movement and returned to the start position immediately or after a de...
We investigated the relative importance of vision and proprioception in estimating target and hand l...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
AbstractThe integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location pri...
Understanding the interactions of visual and proprioceptive information in tool use is important as ...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
Successful computer use requires the operator to link the movement of the cursor to that of his or h...
When people match an unseen hand to a visual or proprioceptive target, they make both variable and s...
Two experiments examined the integration of visual and proprioceptive information concerning the loc...
A Posner-like paradigm was employed to investigate the effects of valid and invalid cueing of each h...
Abstract—We analyzed cursor control trace with respect to three cursor control methods: eye-gaze, ha...
We examined whether visual and proprioceptive estimates of transient (mid-reach) target capture erro...
Systematic biases have been found when matching proprioceptive and visual locations. In this study w...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Abstract We investigated the relative importance of vision and proprioception in estimating target a...
We investigated the relative importance of vision and proprioception in estimating target and hand l...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
AbstractThe integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location pri...
Understanding the interactions of visual and proprioceptive information in tool use is important as ...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
Successful computer use requires the operator to link the movement of the cursor to that of his or h...
When people match an unseen hand to a visual or proprioceptive target, they make both variable and s...
Two experiments examined the integration of visual and proprioceptive information concerning the loc...
A Posner-like paradigm was employed to investigate the effects of valid and invalid cueing of each h...
Abstract—We analyzed cursor control trace with respect to three cursor control methods: eye-gaze, ha...
We examined whether visual and proprioceptive estimates of transient (mid-reach) target capture erro...
Systematic biases have been found when matching proprioceptive and visual locations. In this study w...
An analysis of cursor positioning may provide guidelines for improvements in cursor control. Four ex...
Abstract We investigated the relative importance of vision and proprioception in estimating target a...
We investigated the relative importance of vision and proprioception in estimating target and hand l...
Target acquisition is greatly helped by tactual feedback. To create non-disturbing tactual feedback-...
AbstractThe integration of vision and proprioception for estimating the hand’s starting location pri...