Most behavioral tasks have time constraints for successful completion, such as catching a ball in flight. Many of these tasks require trading off the time allocated to perception and action, especially when only one of the two is possible at any time. In general, the longer we perceive, the smaller the uncertainty in perceptual estimates. However, a longer perception phase leaves less time for action, which results in less precise movements. Here we examine subjects catching a virtual ball. Critically, as soon as subjects began to move, the ball became invisible. We study how subjects trade-off sensory and movement uncertainty by deciding when to initiate their actions. We formulate this task in a probabilistic framework and show that subje...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Animal behavior constantly adapts to changes, for example when the statistical properties of the env...
Actions often require the selection of a specific goal amongst a range of possibilities, like when a...
Item does not contain fulltextMany sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful com...
Many sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful completion. In this case, any tim...
In many everyday situations, humans must make precise decisions in the presence of uncertain sensory...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
<div><p>In many everyday situations, humans must make precise decisions in the presence of uncertain...
Two seemingly contradictory theories attempt to explain how humans move to intercept an airborne ba...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
A critical aspect of behavior is that mobile organisms must be able to precisely determine where and...
Humans and animals can integrate sensory evidence from various sources to make decisions in a statis...
In recent years researchers have begun to recognize the re-markable intelligence of even routine int...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Animal behavior constantly adapts to changes, for example when the statistical properties of the env...
Actions often require the selection of a specific goal amongst a range of possibilities, like when a...
Item does not contain fulltextMany sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful com...
Many sensorimotor activities have a time constraint for successful completion. In this case, any tim...
In many everyday situations, humans must make precise decisions in the presence of uncertain sensory...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
<div><p>In many everyday situations, humans must make precise decisions in the presence of uncertain...
Two seemingly contradictory theories attempt to explain how humans move to intercept an airborne ba...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
A critical aspect of behavior is that mobile organisms must be able to precisely determine where and...
Humans and animals can integrate sensory evidence from various sources to make decisions in a statis...
In recent years researchers have begun to recognize the re-markable intelligence of even routine int...
Uncertainty constitutes a fundamental constraint on human sensorimotor control. Our sensors are nois...
Animal behavior constantly adapts to changes, for example when the statistical properties of the env...
Actions often require the selection of a specific goal amongst a range of possibilities, like when a...