Perceptual decisions about object shape bias visuomotor coordination during rapid interception movements
Deborah A. Barany, Ana Gómez-Granados, Margaret Schrayer, Sarah A. Cutts, Tarkeshwar Singh
Abstract
Visual processing for perception and for action is thought to be mediated by two specialized neural pathways. Using a visuomotor decision-making task, we show that participants differentially utilized online perceptual decision-making in reaching and interception and that eye movements necessary for perception influenced motor decision strategies. These results provide evidence that task complexity modulates how pathways processing perception versus action information interact during the visual control of movement.
Topics & Concepts
PerceptionInterceptionObject (grammar)PsychologyCognitive psychologyCommunicationMovement (music)Computer scienceNeuroscienceArtificial intelligencePhysicsBiologyAcousticsEcologyMotor Control and AdaptationVisual perception and processing mechanismsTactile and Sensory Interactions