This article reviews the behavioral literature on the control of goal-directed aiming and presents a multiple-process model of limb control. The model builds on recent variants of Woodworth's (1899)… (More)
During the course of pursuing a moving target there are often periods of transient disappearance as it moves behind objects and surfaces. In experimental settings, eye velocity decays rapidly on the… (More)
INTRODUCTION
No literature exists to document skill-related differences in shotgun shooting and whether these may be a function of eye movements and control of gun motion. We therefore conducted an… (More)
This paper builds on recent theoretical concerns regarding traditional conceptualizations of the skill acquisition process. The implications for the process of practice in sport contexts are explored… (More)
When a moving target disappears and there is a complete absence of visual feedback signals, eye velocity decays rapidly but often recovers to previous levels if there is an expectation the target… (More)
PURPOSE
The aim of this study was to investigate the segmental coordination of vertical jumps under fatigue of the knee extensor and flexor muscles.
METHODS
Eleven healthy and active subjects… (More)
This study examined the extent to which human subjects predict future target motion for the control of smooth ocular pursuit. Subjects were required to pursue an accelerating target (0, 4 or 8°/s2)… (More)
OBJECTIVE
To determine the balance performance of active lower-limb amputees during quiet standing and under dynamic conditions.
DESIGN
Center-of-pressure excursions during quiet standing and the… (More)
The authors conducted a meta-analysis of the observational modeling literature to quantify overall between-participants treatment effects obtained when movement behaviors are acquired. Effects were… (More)