International audiencePrevious work on locomotor interception of a target moving in the transverse plane has suggested that interception is achieved by maintaining the target's bearing angle (often inadvertently confused and/or confounded with the target heading angle) at a constant value. However, dynamics-based model simulations testing the veracity of the underlying control strategy of nulling the rate of change in the bearing angle have been restricted to limited conditions of target motion, and only a few alternatives have been considered. Exploring a wide range of target motion characteristics with straight and curving ball trajectories in a virtual reality setting, we examined how soccer goalkeepers moved along the goal line to inter...
Interception of fly balls requires active locomotion toward the point where catching can take place;...
It is widely accepted that the sources of information used to guide interceptive actions depend on c...
Previous studies have shown that balls subjected to spin induce large errors in perceptual judgement...
Previous work on locomotor interception of a target moving in the transverse plane has suggested tha...
International audiencePrevious work on locomotor interception of a target moving in the transverse p...
International audienceWork on locomotor interception-contacting a moving target by means of whole-bo...
International audienceIn two experiments we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly mo...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
International audienceHere we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly moving targets i...
International audienceIn lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception loca...
In lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception location via different tra...
In lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception location via different tra...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
Interception of fly balls requires active locomotion toward the point where catching can take place;...
It is widely accepted that the sources of information used to guide interceptive actions depend on c...
Previous studies have shown that balls subjected to spin induce large errors in perceptual judgement...
Previous work on locomotor interception of a target moving in the transverse plane has suggested tha...
International audiencePrevious work on locomotor interception of a target moving in the transverse p...
International audienceWork on locomotor interception-contacting a moving target by means of whole-bo...
International audienceIn two experiments we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly mo...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
International audienceHere we studied how participants steer to intercept uniformly moving targets i...
International audienceIn lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception loca...
In lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception location via different tra...
In lateral interception tasks balls converging onto the same interception location via different tra...
Experiments were conducted examining human interception of projectiles. It was found that fielders t...
Control of interceptive actions may involve fine interplay between feedback-based and predictive mec...
In ball sports, athletes are taught to keep their eyes on the ball to catch or hit it successfully. ...
Interception of fly balls requires active locomotion toward the point where catching can take place;...
It is widely accepted that the sources of information used to guide interceptive actions depend on c...
Previous studies have shown that balls subjected to spin induce large errors in perceptual judgement...