The function of "looking-at-nothing" for sequential sensorimotor tasks: Eye movements to remembered action-target locations
When performing manual actions, eye movements precede hand movements to target locations: Before we grasp an object, we look at it. Eye-hand guidance is even preserved when visual targets are unavailable, e.g., grasping behind an occlusion. This "looking-at-nothing" behavior might be funct...
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