The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended to modulate the potential cost of overshoot or undershoot errors in up and down directions by having participants perform a second extension movement (Experiment 1) or a reversal movement (Experiment 2). For both experiments, the initial movement toward a downward target took longer, and had lower peak acceleration and peak velocity than upward movements. These movement characteristics may reflect a feedback-based control strategy designed to prevent energy-consuming limb modifications against gravitational forces. The between-component correlations of displacement at kinematic landmarks (i.e., trial-by-trial correlation between the first an...
Contemporary models of sensorimotor control contend that visually-regulated movement adjustments may...
The multiple process model contends that there are two forms of online control for manual aiming: im...
Several years ago, our research group forwarded a model of goal-directed reaching and aiming that de...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
Two experiments were conducted to examine time and energy optimization strategies for movements made...
Early aiming adjustments following an online perturbation are made possible by impulse control. This...
Energy optimization in goal-directed aiming has been demonstrated as an undershoot bias in primary m...
Recently our group forwarded a model of speed-accuracy relations in goal-directed reaching. A fundam...
Beginning with the seminal work by Woodworth (1899), a two-component hypothesis has been the dominan...
We examined elbow muscle activities and movement kinematics to determine how subjects combine elemen...
In Part I of this study, it was shown that performing a shorter distance aiming movement prior to a ...
During rapid aiming, movements are planned and executed to avoid “worse-case” outcomes that require ...
During rapid aiming, movements are planned and executed to avoid worst-case outcomes that require ti...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
The multiple process model contends that there are two forms of online control for manual aiming: im...
Contemporary models of sensorimotor control contend that visually-regulated movement adjustments may...
The multiple process model contends that there are two forms of online control for manual aiming: im...
Several years ago, our research group forwarded a model of goal-directed reaching and aiming that de...
The following study explored movement kinematics in two-component aiming contexts that were intended...
Two experiments were conducted to examine time and energy optimization strategies for movements made...
Early aiming adjustments following an online perturbation are made possible by impulse control. This...
Energy optimization in goal-directed aiming has been demonstrated as an undershoot bias in primary m...
Recently our group forwarded a model of speed-accuracy relations in goal-directed reaching. A fundam...
Beginning with the seminal work by Woodworth (1899), a two-component hypothesis has been the dominan...
We examined elbow muscle activities and movement kinematics to determine how subjects combine elemen...
In Part I of this study, it was shown that performing a shorter distance aiming movement prior to a ...
During rapid aiming, movements are planned and executed to avoid “worse-case” outcomes that require ...
During rapid aiming, movements are planned and executed to avoid worst-case outcomes that require ti...
When moving from a starting position to a single target, movement time is faster than when you must ...
The multiple process model contends that there are two forms of online control for manual aiming: im...
Contemporary models of sensorimotor control contend that visually-regulated movement adjustments may...
The multiple process model contends that there are two forms of online control for manual aiming: im...
Several years ago, our research group forwarded a model of goal-directed reaching and aiming that de...