Gibson formulated an approach to goal-directed behavior using prospective information in the context of visually guided locomotion and manual behavior. The former was Gibson's paradigm case, but it is the rapidity of targeted reaching that has provided the special challenge for stable control. Recent treatments of visually guided reaching assume that internal forward models are required to generate stable behavior given delays caused by neural transmission times. Internal models are representations of the sort eschewed by Gibson in favor of prospective information. Reaching is usually described as guided using relative distances of hand and target, but prospective information is usually temporal rather than spatial. We describe proportional...
One of the most robust empirical observations in the domain of movement behavior is that the time ne...
Most of our interactions with the world occur through reaching movements. These movements were exten...
Humans are highly skilled in controlling their reaching movements, making fast and task-dependent mo...
The prospective control of isometric force tracking was investigated as a function of the duration o...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
Recently our group forwarded a model of speed-accuracy relations in goal-directed reaching. A fundam...
Theories of decision-making have traditionally been constrained by reaction time data. A limitation ...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
Humans are able to perform very sophisticated reaching movements in a myriad of contexts based on fl...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
A theoretical understanding of how perceptual information controls goal-directed behaviors involves ...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
This paper presents empirical evidence suggesting that healthy humans can perform a two degree of fr...
Humans consider the parameters linked to movement goal during reaching to adjust their control strat...
One of the most robust empirical observations in the domain of movement behavior is that the time ne...
Most of our interactions with the world occur through reaching movements. These movements were exten...
Humans are highly skilled in controlling their reaching movements, making fast and task-dependent mo...
The prospective control of isometric force tracking was investigated as a function of the duration o...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
Recently our group forwarded a model of speed-accuracy relations in goal-directed reaching. A fundam...
Theories of decision-making have traditionally been constrained by reaction time data. A limitation ...
Everyday movements pursue diverse and often conflicting mixtures of task goals, requiring sensorimot...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1998.I...
Humans are able to perform very sophisticated reaching movements in a myriad of contexts based on fl...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
A theoretical understanding of how perceptual information controls goal-directed behaviors involves ...
Recent theoretical frameworks such as optimal feedback control suggest that feedback gains should mo...
This paper presents empirical evidence suggesting that healthy humans can perform a two degree of fr...
Humans consider the parameters linked to movement goal during reaching to adjust their control strat...
One of the most robust empirical observations in the domain of movement behavior is that the time ne...
Most of our interactions with the world occur through reaching movements. These movements were exten...
Humans are highly skilled in controlling their reaching movements, making fast and task-dependent mo...