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Eye-hand coordination during a double-step task: evidence for a common stochastic accumulator.
Gopal A, Murthy A.
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Objective Behavior and motor manifestations are distinctive yet often overlooked features of epileptic seizures. Seizures can result in transient disruptions in motor control, often organized into specific behavioral sequences that can inform seizure types, onset zones, and outcomes.
Yuyan Shen +8 more
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Evaluation of Reaction Time and Hand-Eye Coordination in Schoolchildren Using Wearable Sensor-Based Systems: A Study with Neural Trainer Devices. [PDF]
Sulla-Torres JA +5 more
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A common stochastic accumulator with effector-dependent noise can explain eye-hand coordination.
Gopal A, Viswanathan P, Murthy A.
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Test-Retest Reliability of a Computerized Hand-Eye Coordination Task. [PDF]
Ríder-Vázquez A +3 more
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Visual supercompensation following short-term exhaustive exercise. [PDF]
Shaw I +8 more
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The parietal reach region is limb specific and not involved in eye-hand coordination.
Yttri EA, Wang C, Liu Y, Snyder LH.
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Eye-Hand Coordination in Rhythmical Pointing
Journal of Motor Behavior, 2009The authors investigated the relation between hand kinematics and eye movements in 2 variants of a rhythmical Fitts's task in which eye movements were necessary or not necessary. P. M. Fitts's (1954) law held in both conditions with similar slope and marginal differences in hand-kinematic patterns and movement continuity.
Lazzari, Stefano +2 more
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Lags in measuring eye–hand coordination
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2014We challenge a number of the claims for novelty and innovation made in a recent published paper (Lee et al., 2014) with regard to a computerised methodology that these authors present for assessing eye-hand coordination (EHC). Published work on similar pre-existing computerised systems is discussed and arguments made for these alternative systems being
Liam J B, Hill +2 more
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