Oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Auge-Hand-Koordination bei pseudo-stichprobenartigen Zielbewegungsstimuli beim Tracking
Autor:Xia, Ruiping; Barnes, Graham
Erschienen in:Journal of motor behavior
Veröffentlicht:31 (1999), 1, S. 21-38, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:0022-2895, 1940-1027
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title Oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli
spellingShingle Oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli
Auge
Auge-Hand-Koordination
Bewegungskoordination
Bewegungslehre
Frequenz
Hand
Information, visuelle
Reaktionszeit
Reflex
Reiz
Reizantwort
Tracking
title_sort oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli
title_short Oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli
title_alt Auge-Hand-Koordination bei pseudo-stichprobenartigen Zielbewegungsstimuli beim Tracking
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city Washington, D.C.
abstract Oculomanual coordination was investigated in 9 healthy subjects during tracking of pseudorandom motion stimuli. Each subject was required to track a visual stimuli under eye-hand (EH) and eye-alone (EA) conditions. Subjects were exposed to 3 types of mixed sinusoidal stimulus with varying frequency or amplitude of the highest frequency component, or various degrees of irregularity. Progressive degradation in tracking performance was nonlineary induced by an increase in either (a) the highest frequency component or (b) its amplitude, but not by stimulus irregularity. No significant difference was found in eye velocity gain and phase under the EH and EA conditions. Eye and hand responses were found to be highly correlated in gain and phase when compared across frequencies and motion stimuli. The results suggest that frequency and amplitude are dominant factors controlling the breakdown of oculomanual performance in response to pseudorandom stimuli. Frequency responses of smooth pursuit eye movements are not affected by the hand motion in pursuit of unpredictable stimuli. Eye and hand motor systems appear to share common nonlinear drive mechanisms when pursuing pseudorandom target motion stimuli. Verf.-Referat-
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1940-1027
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1940-1027
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Auge
Auge-Hand-Koordination
Bewegungskoordination
Bewegungslehre
Frequenz
Hand
Information, visuelle
Reaktionszeit
Reflex
Reiz
Reizantwort
Tracking
eye
eye-hand coordination
frequency
hand
movement coordination
movement theory
reaction time
reflex
response
stimulus
tracking
visual information
Output
Bewegungsforschung
Bewegungstheorie
Körperkoordination
Koordination
Koordination, perzeptivmotorische
Koordinationsfähigkeit
Koordinationsvermögen
Koordinierung
Stimulus
Reaktionsfähigkeit
Reaktionsvermögen
Häufigkeit
Reflex, propriozeptiver
Reflexbogen
Amplitude
Sehorgan
Elektroretinographie
Ohnhänder
movement science
motor coordination
Oculomanual coordination in tracking of pseudorandom target motion stimuli
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topic Auge
Auge-Hand-Koordination
Bewegungskoordination
Bewegungslehre
Frequenz
Hand
Information, visuelle
Reaktionszeit
Reflex
Reiz
Reizantwort
Tracking
topic_facet Auge
Auge-Hand-Koordination
Bewegungskoordination
Bewegungslehre
Frequenz
Hand
Information, visuelle
Reaktionszeit
Reflex
Reiz
Reizantwort
Tracking
topic_en eye
eye-hand coordination
frequency
hand
movement coordination
movement theory
reaction time
reflex
response
stimulus
tracking
visual information
topic_en_facet eye
eye-hand coordination
frequency
hand
movement coordination
movement theory
reaction time
reflex
response
stimulus
tracking
visual information
synonym Output
Bewegungsforschung
Bewegungstheorie
Körperkoordination
Koordination
Koordination, perzeptivmotorische
Koordinationsfähigkeit
Koordinationsvermögen
Koordinierung
Stimulus
Reaktionsfähigkeit
Reaktionsvermögen
Häufigkeit
Reflex, propriozeptiver
Reflexbogen
Amplitude
Sehorgan
Elektroretinographie
Ohnhänder
synonym_en movement science
motor coordination
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