The effects of allocentric cue presence on eye-hand coordination: disappearing targets in motion
Participants executed right-handed reach-to-grasp movements toward horizontally translating targets. Visual feedback of the target when reaching, as well as the presence of additional cues placed close (Experiment 1) or far (Experiment 2) above and below the target’s path was manipulated. Additional...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31698 |