Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, movement time (MT) will increase as the travelled distance increases. Even imagined movements, mentally simulated actions without actual actions, obey Fitts's Law. Recently, a violation of Fitts's Law has been reported; when targets occur in a structured array, MT to the farthest target is shorter than that predicted by Fitts's Law. We conducted two experiments to determine if the violation also occurs for imagined movements. Results showed a close correspondence between real and imaginary MTs across target locations, including the Fitts's violation for the farthest target. We conclude that the violation of Fitts's Law occurs in motor imagery a...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of diff...
Humans' inability to move fast and accurately at the same time is expressed in Fitts's law. It state...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's law is one of the most well-established principles in psychology. It captures the relation b...
Item does not contain fulltextFitts's law is one of the most well-established principles in psycholo...
Past research has indicated that motor imagery, or imagined movement, follows Fitts\u27 law similarl...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioral research suggests perception-action systems are tightly cou...
International audienceThis study was designed to investigate mentally simulated actions in a virtual...
Fitts's Law predicts increasing movement times (MTs) with increasing movement amplitudes; however, w...
Previous neuroimaging studies support the assumption of a strong link between perception and action,...
Imagined actions engage some of the same neural substrates and related sensorimotor codes as execute...
A modulation of Fitts's Law occurs when rapid pointing movements are made to targets within a placeh...
Fitts’ Law holds that, to maintain accuracy, movement times of aiming movements must change as a res...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of diff...
Humans' inability to move fast and accurately at the same time is expressed in Fitts's law. It state...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's Law for the timing of targeted movements states that, when target width is held constant, mo...
Fitts's law is one of the most well-established principles in psychology. It captures the relation b...
Item does not contain fulltextFitts's law is one of the most well-established principles in psycholo...
Past research has indicated that motor imagery, or imagined movement, follows Fitts\u27 law similarl...
Recent neurophysiological and behavioral research suggests perception-action systems are tightly cou...
International audienceThis study was designed to investigate mentally simulated actions in a virtual...
Fitts's Law predicts increasing movement times (MTs) with increasing movement amplitudes; however, w...
Previous neuroimaging studies support the assumption of a strong link between perception and action,...
Imagined actions engage some of the same neural substrates and related sensorimotor codes as execute...
A modulation of Fitts's Law occurs when rapid pointing movements are made to targets within a placeh...
Fitts’ Law holds that, to maintain accuracy, movement times of aiming movements must change as a res...
International audienceThe lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficult...
The lawful continuous linear relation between movement time and task difficulty (i.e., index of diff...
Humans' inability to move fast and accurately at the same time is expressed in Fitts's law. It state...