Gaze strategies in perception and action
When you want to pick up an object, it is usually a simple matter to reach out to its location, and accurately pick it up. Almost every action in such a sequence is guided and checked by vision, with eye movements usually preceding motor actions (Hayhoe & Ballard, 2005; Hayhoe, Shrivastava, Mruc...
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Experimental Brain Research
2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/17898 |