<p>a) Mean lateral hand position at the moment the obstacles were passed. b) Mean lateral hand position at the end of movement. c) Mean lateral gaze position at the moment the obstacles were passed. A position to the left of the midline results in a negative value and a position to the right a positive value. d) Mean difference between gaze position and hand position at the moment the obstacles were passed. e) Mean difference between gaze position and hand position at end of movement. Positive values indicate that the fixation position was to the right of the index finger. Error bars depict ± 1 SEM (between subjects).</p
<p>If the efficiency of fixation differed between experimental conditions, and the pattern of differ...
<p>JND values were calculated according the laterality of the visual cues (left graphic, bilateral c...
The hypothesis that perception enslaves action is examined by assessing whether systematic distortio...
<p>Mean difference in lateral hand position between Central-Fix and the other gaze conditions at the...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P8) for one object orientation (blue and red lines...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p><i>(A)</i> Hand trajectories for a single subject. Thin colored lines show individual probe trial...
<p>Graphical representation of the three-way interaction between <i>Participant Arm Posture</i> (unc...
<p>(a) Mean target position error for the horizontal and the vertical target motion conditions for e...
<p>The positive values on the vertical axis indicated that the perceived location of the target was ...
<p><i>(A)</i> Hand trajectories for a single subject. Thin colored lines show individual probe trial...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P11) for an object orientation for which the objec...
<p>Graphical representation of the interaction <i>Response</i> (left vs. right) by <i>Arm Posture</i...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>If the efficiency of fixation differed between experimental conditions, and the pattern of differ...
<p>JND values were calculated according the laterality of the visual cues (left graphic, bilateral c...
The hypothesis that perception enslaves action is examined by assessing whether systematic distortio...
<p>Mean difference in lateral hand position between Central-Fix and the other gaze conditions at the...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P8) for one object orientation (blue and red lines...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p><i>(A)</i> Hand trajectories for a single subject. Thin colored lines show individual probe trial...
<p>Graphical representation of the three-way interaction between <i>Participant Arm Posture</i> (unc...
<p>(a) Mean target position error for the horizontal and the vertical target motion conditions for e...
<p>The positive values on the vertical axis indicated that the perceived location of the target was ...
<p><i>(A)</i> Hand trajectories for a single subject. Thin colored lines show individual probe trial...
<p>(<b>a</b>) Two trials of a single participant (P11) for an object orientation for which the objec...
<p>Graphical representation of the interaction <i>Response</i> (left vs. right) by <i>Arm Posture</i...
<p>In the top graphs, the red line represents the position of the left eye, the blue line represents...
<p>If the efficiency of fixation differed between experimental conditions, and the pattern of differ...
<p>JND values were calculated according the laterality of the visual cues (left graphic, bilateral c...
The hypothesis that perception enslaves action is examined by assessing whether systematic distortio...