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Global effect of a nearby distractor on targeting eye and hand movements.
Authors:Sailer, Uta   Eggert, Thomas   Ditterich, Jochen   Straube, Andreas
Abstract:Eye-hand coordination was investigated with the global effect paradigm. In this paradigm, saccades typically land in between the target and a nearby presented distractor, the configuration's center of gravity. This so-called global effect, or spatial averaging, is attributed to incomplete target selection. Four experiments demonstrated a similar effect for hand movements; thus, eye and hand are coupled during target selection. However, under some conditions the global effect was different for eye and hand, suggesting that their coupling is not achieved through a shared target representation. Instead, eye and hand seem to use 2 separate target representations that exchange information. The convergent amplitudes of eye and hand with simultaneous execution support this interpretation. Latencies showed a similar converging pattern. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:global effect   spatial averaging   target selection   eye-hand coordination   hand movements
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