A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed arm movements are typically guided by a saccade to the target. In this study, we evaluated a hypothesis that this principle does not apply to rapid reach-to-grasp movements evoked by sudden unexpected balance perturbations. These perturbations involved forward translation of a large (2x6m) motion platform configured to simulate a 'real-life' environment. Subjects performed a common 'daily-life' visuo-cognitive task (find a telephone and make a call) that required walking to the end of the platform, which was triggered to move as they approached a handrail mounted alongside the travel path. A deception was used to ensure that the perturbation...
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Eye–hand coordination is a crucial element of goal-directed movements. However, few studies have loo...
During goal-directed movements, the head, eyes and limb are dynamically coordinated so as to look at...
A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed...
For a reach-to-grasp reaction to prevent a fall, it must be executed very rapidly, but with sufficie...
For a reach-to-grasp reaction to prevent a fall, it must be executed very rapidly, but with sufficie...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
Purpose: Rapid reach-to-grasp balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in preventing falls. ...
Purpose: Rapid reach-to-grasp balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in preventing falls. ...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
Reaching to grasp an object for support is a common and functionally important response to sudden ba...
Reaching to grasp an object for support is a common and functionally important response to sudden ba...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, we integrated two recent, at first sight contrad...
Eye–hand coordination is a crucial element of goal-directed movements. However, few studies have loo...
During goal-directed movements, the head, eyes and limb are dynamically coordinated so as to look at...
A fundamental principle that has emerged from studies of natural gaze behavior is that goal-directed...
For a reach-to-grasp reaction to prevent a fall, it must be executed very rapidly, but with sufficie...
For a reach-to-grasp reaction to prevent a fall, it must be executed very rapidly, but with sufficie...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
This thesis presents two studies that investigate how vision is used to control rapid, compensatory ...
Purpose: Rapid reach-to-grasp balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in preventing falls. ...
Purpose: Rapid reach-to-grasp balance-recovery reactions play a critical role in preventing falls. ...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
Balance-recovery reactions that involve rapid step or reach-to-grasp movements are prevalent and fu...
Reaching to grasp an object for support is a common and functionally important response to sudden ba...
Reaching to grasp an object for support is a common and functionally important response to sudden ba...
In many situations successful execution of a balance-recovery reaction requires visual information a...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, we integrated two recent, at first sight contrad...
Eye–hand coordination is a crucial element of goal-directed movements. However, few studies have loo...
During goal-directed movements, the head, eyes and limb are dynamically coordinated so as to look at...