TY - GEN
ID - cogprints148
UR - http://cogprints.org/148/
A1 - Smeets, Jeroen B.J.
A1 - Brenner, Eli
A1 - de Lussanet, Marc H.E.
Y1 - 1998///
N2 - In general, information about the environment (for instance a target) is not instantaneously available for the nervous system. A minimal delay for visual information to affect the movement of the hand is about 110 ms. However, if the movement of a target is predictable, humans can pursue it with zero delay. To make this prediction, information about the speed of the target is necessary. Our results show that this information is used with a delay of about 200 ms. We discuss that oculomotor efference is a likely source of information for this prediction.
PB - Éditions EDK, Paris.
KW - human
KW - arm movements
KW - delay
KW - latency
KW - reaction time
KW - speed
KW - velocity
KW - prediction
KW - efference copy
KW - eye movements
KW - smooth pursuit
TI - Visuomotor delays when hitting running spiders.
SP - 36
AV - public
EP - 40
ER -