Journal article
The Role of Oculomotor Information in the Learning of Sequential Aiming Movements
Abstract
With their eyes initially on either the home, midline, or final end position, 30 participants practiced a 2-target aiming movement. After 120 acquisition trials, participants performed a retention test and were then transferred to each of the other 2 eye conditions. During acquisition, all groups improved over practice, but the home group showed the greatest improvement. The temporal improvement was most pronounced in the times spent after peak …
Authors
Helsen WF; Tremblay L; Van den Berg M; Elliott D
Journal
Journal of Motor Behavior, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 82–90
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
May 2004
DOI
10.3200/jmbr.36.1.82-90
ISSN
0022-2895