The present experiment examined in a visuo-manual task the effects of verbal instructions on the speed/accuracy trade-off across children aged 6, 8 and 10 years and adults. Three different verbal instructions (speed, accuracy and speed-accuracy) had to be respected to perform a pointing task. Analysis of reaction time (RT), movement time (MT) and percentage of targets reach showed that: (1) whatever the age, children were able to comply with the verbal instructions to adapt the velocity and/or the precision of their response (initiation and movement execution); (2) the main age-related difference of the speed-accuracy trade-off concerned the temporal (MT) but not the accuracy (targets reach) characteristics of the pointing movements; and (3...
Visual and proprioceptive information is used differently at different phases of a reach. The time a...
It has been suggested that motor imagery ability develops gradually between 5 and 12 years of age, b...
The aim of the present study was twofold: first, to investigate the effects of spatial precues on th...
Age-related changes in movement time and spatial distribution of pointing errors were investigated u...
Several experiments by psychologists and human factors researchers have shown that when young childr...
The development of visuomotor control in sequential pointing was investigated in 6- to 10-year-old c...
Cyclic tasks are performed better than discrete tasks in adults but it is unknown whether this advan...
Cyclic tasks are performed better than discrete tasks in adults but it is unknown whether this advan...
The development of visuomotor control in sequential pointing was investigated in 6- to 10-year-old c...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
(A) Older adult completing an aiming task using a tablet PC and handheld stylus pen (Nb. Not to scal...
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size ...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
Visual and proprioceptive information is used differently at different phases of a reach. The time a...
It has been suggested that motor imagery ability develops gradually between 5 and 12 years of age, b...
The aim of the present study was twofold: first, to investigate the effects of spatial precues on th...
Age-related changes in movement time and spatial distribution of pointing errors were investigated u...
Several experiments by psychologists and human factors researchers have shown that when young childr...
The development of visuomotor control in sequential pointing was investigated in 6- to 10-year-old c...
Cyclic tasks are performed better than discrete tasks in adults but it is unknown whether this advan...
Cyclic tasks are performed better than discrete tasks in adults but it is unknown whether this advan...
The development of visuomotor control in sequential pointing was investigated in 6- to 10-year-old c...
We examined the effects of age on automatic and voluntary motor adjustments in pointing tasks. To th...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
Two experiments were performed as an initial attempt to explain age related limitations in response ...
(A) Older adult completing an aiming task using a tablet PC and handheld stylus pen (Nb. Not to scal...
The speed of adult reaching movements is lawfully related to the distance of the reach and the size ...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
Visual and proprioceptive information is used differently at different phases of a reach. The time a...
It has been suggested that motor imagery ability develops gradually between 5 and 12 years of age, b...
The aim of the present study was twofold: first, to investigate the effects of spatial precues on th...