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The utilization of visual feedback information during rapid pointing movements

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Pages 407-425 | Received 20 Oct 1985, Published online: 29 May 2007

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Jaeho Shim, LesG. Carlton, JohnW. Chow & Woen-Sik Chae. (2005) The Use of Anticipatory Visual Cues by Highly Skilled Tennis Players. Journal of Motor Behavior 37:2, pages 164-175.
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MichaelA. Khan, Digby Elliott, Jamie Coull, Romeo Chua & James Lyons. (2002) Optimal Control Strategies Under Different Feedback Schedules: Kinematic Evidence. Journal of Motor Behavior 34:1, pages 45-57.
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Jamie Coull, PatriciaL. Weir, Luc Tremblay, DanielJ. Weeks & Digby Elliott. (2000) Monocular and Binocular Vision in the Control of Goal-Directed Movement. Journal of Motor Behavior 32:4, pages 347-360.
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C. Ferrel, D. Leifflen, J.-P. Orliaguet & Y. Coello. (2000) Pointing movement visually controlled through a video display: adaptation to scale change. Ergonomics 43:4, pages 461-473.
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Digby Elliott, Matthew Heath, Gordon Binsted, KathrynL. Ricker, EricA. Roy & Romeo Chua. (1999) Goal-Directed Aiming: Correcting a Force-Specification Error With the Right and Left Hands. Journal of Motor Behavior 31:4, pages 309-324.
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WernerF. Helsen, Digby Elliott, JanetL. Starkes & KathrynL. Ricker. (1998) Temporal and Spatial Coupling of Point of Gaze and Hand Movements in Aiming. Journal of Motor Behavior 30:3, pages 249-259.
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Eli Brenner & JeroenB. J. Smeets. (1997) Fast Responses of the Human Hand to Changes in Target Position. Journal of Motor Behavior 29:4, pages 297-310.
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Heather Carnahan, Craig Hall & TimothyD. Lee. (1996) Delayed Visual Feedback While Learning to Track a Moving Target. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 67:4, pages 416-423.
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Digby Elliott, Romeo Chua, BarbaraJ. Pollock & James Lyons. (1995) Optimizing the Use of Vision in Manual Aiming: The Role of Practice. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 48:1, pages 72-83.
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Geoffrey P. Bingham & Michael G. Stassen. (1994) Monocular Egocentric Distance Information Generated by Head Movement. Ecological Psychology 6:3, pages 219-238.
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WillA. C. Spijkers & Petra Lochner. (1994) Partial Visual Feedback and Spatial End-Point Accuracy of Discrete Aiming Movements. Journal of Motor Behavior 26:3, pages 283-295.
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Laurette Hay, Michelle Fleury, Chantal Bard & Normand Teasdale. (1994) Resolving Power of the Perceptual-and Sensorimotor Systems in 6- to 10-Year-Old Children. Journal of Motor Behavior 26:1, pages 36-42.
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Egli Komilis, Denis Pélisson & Claude Prablanc. (1993) Error Processing in Pointing at Randomly Feedback-Induced Double-Step Stimuli. Journal of Motor Behavior 25:4, pages 299-308.
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Jean Blouin, C. Bard, N. Teasdale & M. Fleury. (1993) On-Line versus Off-Line Control of Rapid Aiming Movements. Journal of Motor Behavior 25:4, pages 275-279.
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GordonM. Redding & Benjamin Wallace. (1993) Adaptive Coordination and Alignment of Eye and Hand. Journal of Motor Behavior 25:2, pages 75-88.
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Heather Carnahan & RonaldG. Marteniuk. (1991) The Temporal Organization of Hand, Eye, and Head Movements during Reaching and Pointing. Journal of Motor Behavior 23:2, pages 109-119.
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Digby Elliott, Randy Calvert, Melanie Jaeger & Ruth Jones. (1990) A Visual Representation and the Control of Manual Aiming Movements. Journal of Motor Behavior 22:3, pages 327-346.
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EricA. Roy & Digby Elliott. (1989) Manual asymmetries in aimed movements. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 41:3, pages 501-516.
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Christine L. MacKenzie, Barbara Sivak & Digby Elliott. (1988) Manual Localization of Lateralized Visual Targets. Journal of Motor Behavior 20:4, pages 443-457.
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Digby Elliott & John Madalena. (1987) The influence of premovement visual information on manual aiming. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 39:3, pages 541-559.
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