Journal article
The control of sequential goal-directed movement: learning to use feedback or central planning?
Abstract
Fifteen participants practiced a two-target sequential aiming movement with either full vision of the movement environment, vision during flight, or vision while in contact with the first target. After 100 acquisition trials, participants performed a retention test in their own condition and then were transferred to each of the other two vision conditions. Both performance and kinematic data indicated that rather than becoming less dependent on …
Authors
Elliott D; Ricker KL; Lyons J
Journal
Motor Control, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 61–80
Publisher
Human Kinetics
Publication Date
January 1998
DOI
10.1123/mcj.2.1.61
ISSN
1087-1640