Abstract In goal-directed behavior, individuals are often required to plan and execute a movement with multiple competing reach targets simultaneously. The time constraint assigned to the target is an important factor that affect the initial movement planning, but the adjustments made to the starting behavior considering the time constraints specific to each target have not yet been clarified. The current study examined how humans adjusted their motor planning for double potential targets with independent time constraints under a go-before-you-know situation. The results revealed that the initial movements were modulated depending on the time constraints for potential targets. However, under tight time constraints, the performance in the do...
The authors examined the means by which people vary movement parameters to satisfy more than 1 const...
Four experiments were performed to investigate the contribution of goal-driven modulation in saccadi...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...
Abstract Goal-directed movements often require choosing an option from multiple potential goals unde...
The allocation of limited resources such as time or energy is a core problem that organisms face whe...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
In the present study we investigated motor programming constraints implied by the Generalized Motor ...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
The double-step paradigm investigates the characteristics of planning and execution when the motor s...
Humans are able to perform very sophisticated reaching movements in a myriad of contexts based on fl...
The motor control of a sequence of two motor acts forming an action was studied in the present exper...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target tha...
The authors examined the means by which people vary movement parameters to satisfy more than 1 const...
Four experiments were performed to investigate the contribution of goal-driven modulation in saccadi...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...
Abstract Goal-directed movements often require choosing an option from multiple potential goals unde...
The allocation of limited resources such as time or energy is a core problem that organisms face whe...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
In the present study we investigated motor programming constraints implied by the Generalized Motor ...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
The double-step paradigm investigates the characteristics of planning and execution when the motor s...
Humans are able to perform very sophisticated reaching movements in a myriad of contexts based on fl...
The motor control of a sequence of two motor acts forming an action was studied in the present exper...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target tha...
The authors examined the means by which people vary movement parameters to satisfy more than 1 const...
Four experiments were performed to investigate the contribution of goal-driven modulation in saccadi...
Previous research has demonstrated that movement times to the first target in sequential aiming move...