AbstractUnderstanding visuomotor coordination requires the study of tasks that engage mechanisms for the integration of visual and motor information; in this paper we choose a paradigmatic yet little studied example of such a task, namely realistic drawing. On the one hand, our data indicate that the motor task has little influence on which regions of the image are overall most likely to be fixated: salient features are fixated most often. Viceversa, the effect of motor constraints is revealed in the temporal aspect of the scanpaths: (1) subjects direct their gaze to an object mostly when they are acting upon (drawing) it; and (2) in support of graphically continuous hand movements, scanpaths resemble edge-following patterns along image con...
This chapter explains visuomotor control in goal-directed movements. It outlines some of the experim...
Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it "leaves...
<div><p>Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it...
Understanding visuomotor coordination requires the study of tasks that engage mechanisms for the i...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with ref-erence to eye...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with reference to eye-...
In this article we present a model of realistic drawing accounting for visuomotor coordination, name...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with ref-erence to eye...
Eyes move to gather visual information for the purpose of guiding behavior. This guidance takes the ...
Eyes move to gather visual information for the purpose of guiding behavior. This guidance takes the ...
We investigated with the help of an eyetracker, movement sensor and close-up video filming a well-kn...
In this paper we consider the problem of sensorimotor coordination in a Bayesian framework. To this ...
As part of an investigation into real-world drawing, eye movements and eye – hand interactions have ...
Abstract — In this paper we consider the problem of sensori-motor coordination in a Bayesian framewo...
Previous paradigms have used reaching movements to study coupling of eye–hand kine-matics. In the pr...
This chapter explains visuomotor control in goal-directed movements. It outlines some of the experim...
Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it "leaves...
<div><p>Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it...
Understanding visuomotor coordination requires the study of tasks that engage mechanisms for the i...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with ref-erence to eye...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with reference to eye-...
In this article we present a model of realistic drawing accounting for visuomotor coordination, name...
In this paper we address the challenging problem of sensorimotor integration, with ref-erence to eye...
Eyes move to gather visual information for the purpose of guiding behavior. This guidance takes the ...
Eyes move to gather visual information for the purpose of guiding behavior. This guidance takes the ...
We investigated with the help of an eyetracker, movement sensor and close-up video filming a well-kn...
In this paper we consider the problem of sensorimotor coordination in a Bayesian framework. To this ...
As part of an investigation into real-world drawing, eye movements and eye – hand interactions have ...
Abstract — In this paper we consider the problem of sensori-motor coordination in a Bayesian framewo...
Previous paradigms have used reaching movements to study coupling of eye–hand kine-matics. In the pr...
This chapter explains visuomotor control in goal-directed movements. It outlines some of the experim...
Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it "leaves...
<div><p>Compared to most other forms of visually-guided motor activity, drawing is unique in that it...