It has long been acknowledged that planar hand drawing movements conform to a relationship between movement speed and shape, such that movement speed is inversely proportional to the curvature to the power of one-third. Previous literature has detailed potential explanations for the power-law’s existence as well as systematic deviations from it. However, the case of speed-shape relations for three-dimensional (3D) drawing movements has remained largely unstudied. In this paper we first derive a generalization of the planar power law to 3D movements, which is based on the principle that this power law implies motion at constant equi-affine speed. This generalization results in a 3D power law where speed is inversely related to the one-third ...
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Three-dimensional curvature of point-to-point hand movements in the forward direction was examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextComplex movements are generally thought to consist of a series of simp...
It has long been acknowledged that planar hand drawing movements conform to a relationship between m...
It has long been acknowledged that planar hand drawing movements conform to a relationship between m...
In a planar free-hand drawing of an ellipse, the speed of movement is proportional to the -1/3 power...
affine length, 1/3 power law, motion generation, motion perception Numerous studies have shown that ...
In this study we have investigated movements in three-dimensional space. Since most studies have inv...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we have investigated movements in three-dimensional spac...
Several types of continuous human movements comply with the so-called Two-Thirds Power Law (2/3-PL) ...
AbstractNumerous studies have shown that the power of 13 is important in relating Euclidean velocity...
Several types of curvilinear movements obey approximately the so called 2/3 power law, according to ...
Contains fulltext : 76777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
One long-established simplifying principle behind the large repertoire and high versatility of human...
Contains fulltext : 50384.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Three-dimensional curvature of point-to-point hand movements in the forward direction was examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextComplex movements are generally thought to consist of a series of simp...
It has long been acknowledged that planar hand drawing movements conform to a relationship between m...
It has long been acknowledged that planar hand drawing movements conform to a relationship between m...
In a planar free-hand drawing of an ellipse, the speed of movement is proportional to the -1/3 power...
affine length, 1/3 power law, motion generation, motion perception Numerous studies have shown that ...
In this study we have investigated movements in three-dimensional space. Since most studies have inv...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this study we have investigated movements in three-dimensional spac...
Several types of continuous human movements comply with the so-called Two-Thirds Power Law (2/3-PL) ...
AbstractNumerous studies have shown that the power of 13 is important in relating Euclidean velocity...
Several types of curvilinear movements obey approximately the so called 2/3 power law, according to ...
Contains fulltext : 76777.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
One long-established simplifying principle behind the large repertoire and high versatility of human...
Contains fulltext : 50384.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Three-dimensional curvature of point-to-point hand movements in the forward direction was examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextComplex movements are generally thought to consist of a series of simp...