The prospective control of isometric force tracking was investigated as a function of the duration of visual information about past and future properties of target paths that varied in regularity. Longer duration of information specifying future behavior significantly enhanced performance when past information was not available. Furthermore, target path regularity differentially influenced local and global performance properties as the duration of prospective information increased. For more regular target paths, longer duration of prospective visual information improved local properties (e.g., decreased error), whereas, for less regular target paths, longer duration of prospective visual information enhanced global properties of force produ...
Abstract The smooth pursuit system has the ability to perform predictive feedforward control of eye ...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Steering towards an object in the environment can be controlled by equalizing the time-to-closure of...
In visual-motor tracking, information about past, current, and future properties of a target path ca...
Introduction Manual control is a hallmark topic and paradigm of experimental psychology, dating to t...
Gibson formulated an approach to goal-directed behavior using prospective information in the context...
In a previous article, we reported an investigation of visuomanual pursuit tracking of unpredictable...
The prediction of future positions of moving objects occurs in cases of actively produced and passiv...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
People generally try to keep their eyes on a moving target that they intend to catch or hit. In the ...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
The 1960s crossover model is widely applied to quantitatively predict a human controller's (HC's) ma...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
This paper investigates how humans use a previewed target trajectory for control in tracking tasks w...
Proper understanding of motor control requires insight into the extent and manner in which task perf...
Abstract The smooth pursuit system has the ability to perform predictive feedforward control of eye ...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Steering towards an object in the environment can be controlled by equalizing the time-to-closure of...
In visual-motor tracking, information about past, current, and future properties of a target path ca...
Introduction Manual control is a hallmark topic and paradigm of experimental psychology, dating to t...
Gibson formulated an approach to goal-directed behavior using prospective information in the context...
In a previous article, we reported an investigation of visuomanual pursuit tracking of unpredictable...
The prediction of future positions of moving objects occurs in cases of actively produced and passiv...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
People generally try to keep their eyes on a moving target that they intend to catch or hit. In the ...
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information inf...
The 1960s crossover model is widely applied to quantitatively predict a human controller's (HC's) ma...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
This paper investigates how humans use a previewed target trajectory for control in tracking tasks w...
Proper understanding of motor control requires insight into the extent and manner in which task perf...
Abstract The smooth pursuit system has the ability to perform predictive feedforward control of eye ...
The primary goal of this study is to explore the impacts of visual feedback gain and the force varyi...
Steering towards an object in the environment can be controlled by equalizing the time-to-closure of...