Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mechanisms. These processes rely heavily on target motion information available when the target is visible. However, short-term visual memory signals as well as implicit knowledge about the environment may also contribute to elaborate a predictive representation of the target trajectory, especially when visual feedback is partially unavailable because other objects occlude the visual target. To determine how different processes and information sources are integrated in the control of the interceptive action, we manipulated a computer-generated visual environment representing a baseball game. Twenty-four subjects intercepted fly-ball trajectories...
The optical acceleration cancelation (OAC) strategy, based on Chapman’s (1968) analysis of the outfi...
The integration of separate, yet complimentary, cortical pathways appears to play a role in visual p...
Predicting the outcome of observed actions is fundamental for efficient interpersonal interactions. ...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
A remarkable challenge our brain must face constantly when interacting with the environment is repre...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Manual interceptions are known to depend critically on integration of visual feedback information an...
Two control schemes have been hypothesized for the manual interception of fast visual targets. In th...
Advance visual information of a projection action and ball flight information is important for organ...
Introduction Dynamic interceptive actions, like catching, are performed under severe spatial and te...
Interception of fly balls requires active locomotion toward the point where catching can take place;...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
The optical acceleration cancelation (OAC) strategy, based on Chapman’s (1968) analysis of the outfi...
The integration of separate, yet complimentary, cortical pathways appears to play a role in visual p...
Predicting the outcome of observed actions is fundamental for efficient interpersonal interactions. ...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
A remarkable challenge our brain must face constantly when interacting with the environment is repre...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Manual interceptions are known to depend critically on integration of visual feedback information an...
Two control schemes have been hypothesized for the manual interception of fast visual targets. In th...
Advance visual information of a projection action and ball flight information is important for organ...
Introduction Dynamic interceptive actions, like catching, are performed under severe spatial and te...
Interception of fly balls requires active locomotion toward the point where catching can take place;...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
Dynamic interceptive actions are performed under severe spatial and temporal constraints. Here, beha...
The optical acceleration cancelation (OAC) strategy, based on Chapman’s (1968) analysis of the outfi...
The integration of separate, yet complimentary, cortical pathways appears to play a role in visual p...
Predicting the outcome of observed actions is fundamental for efficient interpersonal interactions. ...