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Cortical frames of reference for eye-hand coordination

2002
To reach for an object the brain must transform visual input from the eye into motor output of the arm. Recent neurophysiological experiments have shown that this transformation maps onto a network of brain areas including the posterior parietal (PPC) and premotor (PMC) cortices.
Paul, Van Donkelaar   +2 more
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Coordinated flexibility: How initial gaze position modulates eye-hand coordination and reaching.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
Reaching to targets in space requires the coordination of eye and hand movements. In two experiments, we recorded eye and hand kinematics to examine the role of gaze position at target onset on eye-hand coordination and reaching performance. Experiment 1 showed that with eyes and hand aligned on the same peripheral start location, time lags between eye
Adam, Jos J.   +2 more
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Mechanisms of Eye-Hand Coordination

1993
Abstract : We studied the capacities of human subjects to localize tactile stimuli in 3D space. For that purpose, five subjects (3 women and 2 men) were asked to make a pointing movement to a visual stimulus in otherwise complete darkness. At some random time before, during or after this initial movement, a tactile probe was presented to the tip of the
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Eye-Hand-Mouth Coordination in the Human Newborn

Pediatric Neurology, 2017
There have been several studies concerning rudimentary coordination of the eyes, hands, and mouth in the human newborn. The author attempted to clarify the ontogenetic significance of the coordination during the earliest period of human life through a systematic review.
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[Eye-hand coordination in squint sufferers].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1980
The localisation of an object close at hand and grasping it with the hand is the result of a complicated sequence of nerve impulses involving close co-operation between optical, perceptive and psychological stimuli, which are integrated in the central nervous system and lead to a well-directed command-movement.
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Eye-hand coordination in Sekel sindrome

2011
The article reports a motor exerience conducted in a female individual aged 28, affected by Sekel sindrome, and aimed at improving eye.hand coordination. The scientific literature reports that, today the Sekel sindrome is only afflicting about a hundred of people (at least, this is the number of those currently notified) therefore, it is appropriate to
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Eye Hand Coordination in Visual Search

2015
Sumitash Jana   +2 more
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Spatial Transformations for Eye–Hand Coordination

2009
G. Blohm, A.Z. Khan, J.D. Crawford
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