Purpose: We investigated how directional change, distance, and reward affected the speed and accuracy of rapid pointing movements to multiple targets. Method: On each trial subjects saw two targets presented on a horizontal LCD touch screen. They attempted to hit both targets in a specified order within 400 ms after they initiated movement. Successful hits resulted in monetary rewards. Subjects were first trained to perform the task (640 trials) without reward. In the experimental session, subjects were rewarded for hits. Four subjects participated, three naïve. We varied direction: the two movements required a change of 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees in direction; distance: The two movement distances were equal (7.5cm) or the second w...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
It has been suggested that movements are planned in terms of direction and distance. If so, online a...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
Purpose: We investigated how directional change, distance, and reward affected the speed and accurac...
Background\ud \ud Rapid discrete goal-directed movements are characterized by a well known coordinat...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
This study examined the impact of target geometry on the trajectories of rapid pointing movements. P...
<p>In a visually guided sequential pointing task, subjects started every trial by placing their inde...
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Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
International audienceThis study investigated whether the execution of an accurate pointing response...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target tha...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that fast, short sequences of movements are planned as a whole, ...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
It has been suggested that movements are planned in terms of direction and distance. If so, online a...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
Purpose: We investigated how directional change, distance, and reward affected the speed and accurac...
Background\ud \ud Rapid discrete goal-directed movements are characterized by a well known coordinat...
Goal-directed movements are an important part of daily life. The conditions under which they are ena...
This study examined the impact of target geometry on the trajectories of rapid pointing movements. P...
<p>In a visually guided sequential pointing task, subjects started every trial by placing their inde...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).The current experiment suggests ...
Import JabRef | WosArea Neurosciences and NeurologyInternational audienceThe time required to comple...
Movement times to a single target are typically shorter compared to when movement to a second target...
The present study examined the effect of timing constraints and advance knowledge on eye-hand coordi...
International audienceThis study investigated whether the execution of an accurate pointing response...
Rapid aimed hand movements have been shown to be executed faster when the hand stops on a target tha...
An experiment tested the hypothesis that fast, short sequences of movements are planned as a whole, ...
To hit moving targets, one not only has to arrive at the right place but also at the right time. Mov...
It has been suggested that movements are planned in terms of direction and distance. If so, online a...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...