Spatial Accuracy of Predictive Saccades Determines the Performance of Continuous Visuomotor Action
In a table tennis rally, players perform interceptive actions on a moving ball continuously in a short time, such that the acquisition process of visual information is an important determinant of the performance of the action. However, because it is technically hard to measure gaze movement in a rea...
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Main Authors: | Chisa Aoyama (Author), Ryoma Goya (Author), Naofumi Suematsu (Author), Koji Kadota (Author), Yuji Yamamoto (Author), Satoshi Shimegi (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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