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Chapter 2 Intermittent Versus Continuous Control of Manual Aiming Movements

Abstract

Publisher Vision is important for limb control, but continuous visual monitoring of the limb and movement environment is not always necessary. This chapter focuses on the issue of visual intermittency and the control of arm and hand movements and reviews the experiments that suggest that a brief visual representation of the movement environment may, at times, provide an adequate replacement for more direct visual information. This …

Authors

Elliott D

Journal

Advances in Psychology, Vol. 85, , pp. 33–48

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

1992

DOI

10.1016/s0166-4115(08)62009-9

ISSN

0166-4115