The accuracy of movements of the arm directed toward a point in space was investigated in healthy human subjects. To study the influence of the eye movement itself, on the guidance of the arm in the absence of any visual context, subjects performed the goal-directed arm movements without visual feedback about the arm displacement and the target position. The subjects were asked either to keep their eyes centered or oriented toward a previously flashed target. The analysis of the distribution of the errors in arm final position in the two conditions suggests that the eye movement influences the final position adopted by the arm. It is postulated that an interaction exists between the eye and arm systems during the motor program elaboration p...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
The role of the extraretinal factors in the programmation of goal-directed arm movements and in the ...
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Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
The processes of perceiving and acting form the basis of a broad range of human behaviors. Psycholog...
This chapter explains visuomotor control in goal-directed movements. It outlines some of the experim...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
International audienceWhen subjects track with the eyes an arm-attached target, eye latency is short...
shoulder geometry in the planning of accurate arm movements. J Neurophysiol 87: 1677–1685, 2002; 10....
The present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and target position to the...
International audienceThe present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and ...
International audiencePrevious studies on smooth pursuit eye movements have shown that humans can co...
We compared the head movements accompanying gaze shifts while our subjects executed different manual...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention and motor preparation for the control of goal-d...
We investigated the effect of various viewpoints on remapping visuo-motor space. Subjects tapped tar...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
The role of the extraretinal factors in the programmation of goal-directed arm movements and in the ...
Contains fulltext : 56911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At some stage ...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
The processes of perceiving and acting form the basis of a broad range of human behaviors. Psycholog...
This chapter explains visuomotor control in goal-directed movements. It outlines some of the experim...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
International audienceWhen subjects track with the eyes an arm-attached target, eye latency is short...
shoulder geometry in the planning of accurate arm movements. J Neurophysiol 87: 1677–1685, 2002; 10....
The present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and target position to the...
International audienceThe present study compared the contribution of visual information of hand and ...
International audiencePrevious studies on smooth pursuit eye movements have shown that humans can co...
We compared the head movements accompanying gaze shifts while our subjects executed different manual...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention and motor preparation for the control of goal-d...
We investigated the effect of various viewpoints on remapping visuo-motor space. Subjects tapped tar...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
The role of the extraretinal factors in the programmation of goal-directed arm movements and in the ...
Contains fulltext : 56911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At some stage ...