Eye-hand coordination is geometrically complex. To compute the location of a visual target relative to the hand, the brain must consider every anatomical link in the chain from retinas to fingertips. Here we focus on the first three links, studying how the brain handles information about the angles of the two eyes and the head. It is known that people, even in darkness, reach more accurately when the eye looks toward the target, rather than right or left of it. We show that reaching is also impaired when the binocular fixation point is displaced from the target in depth: reaching becomes not just sloppy, but systematically inaccurate. Surprisingly, though, in normal Gaze-On-Target reaching we found no strong correlations between errors in a...
AbstractWe previously found that subjects switched ‘ocular dominance’ as a function of horizontal ga...
Item does not contain fulltextEye-hand coordination is complicated by the fact that the eyes are con...
Substantial progress has been made in understanding the neural control of movement in the past 30 ye...
Eye-hand coordination is geometrically complex. To compute the location of a visual target relative ...
Item does not contain fulltextEye-hand coordination is geometrically complex. To compute the locatio...
shoulder geometry in the planning of accurate arm movements. J Neurophysiol 87: 1677–1685, 2002; 10....
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
The neural events associated with visually guided reaching begin with an image on the retina and end...
Contains fulltext : 56911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At some stage ...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
Contains fulltext : 64567.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Eye–hand coord...
Eye–hand coordination is a crucial element of goal-directed movements. However, few studies have loo...
We previously reported that the kinematics of reaching movements reflect the superimposition of two ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the scientific community has come to appreciate that t...
Neural activity was recorded in area PE (dorsorostral part of Brodmann's area 5) of the posterior pa...
AbstractWe previously found that subjects switched ‘ocular dominance’ as a function of horizontal ga...
Item does not contain fulltextEye-hand coordination is complicated by the fact that the eyes are con...
Substantial progress has been made in understanding the neural control of movement in the past 30 ye...
Eye-hand coordination is geometrically complex. To compute the location of a visual target relative ...
Item does not contain fulltextEye-hand coordination is geometrically complex. To compute the locatio...
shoulder geometry in the planning of accurate arm movements. J Neurophysiol 87: 1677–1685, 2002; 10....
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
The neural events associated with visually guided reaching begin with an image on the retina and end...
Contains fulltext : 56911.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)At some stage ...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
Contains fulltext : 64567.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Eye–hand coord...
Eye–hand coordination is a crucial element of goal-directed movements. However, few studies have loo...
We previously reported that the kinematics of reaching movements reflect the superimposition of two ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn recent years the scientific community has come to appreciate that t...
Neural activity was recorded in area PE (dorsorostral part of Brodmann's area 5) of the posterior pa...
AbstractWe previously found that subjects switched ‘ocular dominance’ as a function of horizontal ga...
Item does not contain fulltextEye-hand coordination is complicated by the fact that the eyes are con...
Substantial progress has been made in understanding the neural control of movement in the past 30 ye...