Eye-hand coordination in object manipulation (2001)
| Venue: | JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE |
| Citations: | 33 - 1 self |
BibTeX
@ARTICLE{Johansson01eye-handcoordination,
author = {Roland S. Johansson and Göran Westling and Anders Bäckström and J. Randall Flanagan},
title = {Eye-hand coordination in object manipulation},
journal = {JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE},
year = {2001},
volume = {21},
number = {17},
pages = {6917--6932}
}
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Abstract
We analyzed the coordination between gaze behavior, fingertip movements, and movements of the manipulated object when subjects reached for and grasped a bar and moved it to press a target-switch. Subjects almost exclusively fixated certain landmarks critical for the control of the task. Landmarks at which contact events took place were obligatory gaze targets. These included the grasp site on the bar, the target, and the support surface where the bar was returned after target contact. Any obstacle in the direct movement path and the tip of the bar were optional landmarks. Subjects never fixated the hand or the moving bar. Gaze and hand/bar movements were linked concerning landmarks, with gaze leading. The instant that gaze exited a given landmark coincided with a kinematic event at that landmark in a manner suggesting that subjects monitored critical kinematic events for phasic verification of







