[[abstract]]The authors investigated the effects of movement time and movement distance on the information entropy and variability of spatial and temporal error in a discrete aiming movement. In Experiment 1, the authors held movement distance (100 mm) constant and manipulated 11 movement times (300-800 ms) of 8 participants. In Experiment 2, the authors tested 6 movement distances at 2 given movement times (15-60 mm at 300 ms; 40-240 mm at 800 ms) in 8 participants. The variability and entropy for spatial error increased with average movement velocity, whereas the variability and entropy for temporal error decreased as a function of average movement velocity. The common variance between variable error and entropy averaged about 84% and 72%...
The control of movements often requires a compromise between spatial accuracy and speed. This disser...
International audienceTrajectories in human aimed movements are inherently variable. Using the conce...
Sample entropy and surrogate methods were employed to investigate changes in regularity of movement ...
[[abstract]]The authors investigated the effects of movement time and movement distance on the infor...
[[abstract]]Information entropy of the joint spatial and temporal (space-time) probability of discre...
[[abstract]]Information entropy and mutual information were investigated in discrete movement aiming...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceA thought experiment is proposed that reveals a d...
The spatial and temporal aspects of movement variability have typically been studied separately. As ...
The knowledge of human mobility is an integral component of several different branches of research a...
The spatial and temporal aspects of movement variability have typically been studied separately. As ...
This study examined how speed was related to movement accuracy in terms of impulse variability. Impu...
Sample entropy (SE) has relative consistency using biologically-derived, discrete data >500 data ...
Entropy measures have been widely used to quantify the complexity of theoretical and experimental dy...
Characterizing how people move through space has been an important component of many disciplines. Wi...
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entro...
The control of movements often requires a compromise between spatial accuracy and speed. This disser...
International audienceTrajectories in human aimed movements are inherently variable. Using the conce...
Sample entropy and surrogate methods were employed to investigate changes in regularity of movement ...
[[abstract]]The authors investigated the effects of movement time and movement distance on the infor...
[[abstract]]Information entropy of the joint spatial and temporal (space-time) probability of discre...
[[abstract]]Information entropy and mutual information were investigated in discrete movement aiming...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceA thought experiment is proposed that reveals a d...
The spatial and temporal aspects of movement variability have typically been studied separately. As ...
The knowledge of human mobility is an integral component of several different branches of research a...
The spatial and temporal aspects of movement variability have typically been studied separately. As ...
This study examined how speed was related to movement accuracy in terms of impulse variability. Impu...
Sample entropy (SE) has relative consistency using biologically-derived, discrete data >500 data ...
Entropy measures have been widely used to quantify the complexity of theoretical and experimental dy...
Characterizing how people move through space has been an important component of many disciplines. Wi...
This aim of this study was to analyse the nature of movement variability and to assess whether entro...
The control of movements often requires a compromise between spatial accuracy and speed. This disser...
International audienceTrajectories in human aimed movements are inherently variable. Using the conce...
Sample entropy and surrogate methods were employed to investigate changes in regularity of movement ...