Eye-hand coordination all the way: from discrete to continuous hand movements
Adrien Coudiere, Frédéric Danion
Abstract
The differentiation between continuous and discrete actions is key for behavioral neuroscience. By using a visuomotor task in which we manipulate the target refresh rate to trigger different movement dynamics, we explored eye-hand coordination all the way from discrete to continuous actions. Despite abrupt changes in hand dynamics, eye-hand coordination continues to operate via a gradual trade-off between fixations and smooth pursuit, an observation confirming the notion of synergies across eye movement types.
Topics & Concepts
Eye–hand coordinationEye movementCommunicationPsychologyNeuroscienceComputer sciencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationCognitive psychologyMedicineMotor Control and AdaptationMuscle activation and electromyography studiesTactile and Sensory Interactions