A century later: Woodworth's (1899) two-component model of goal-directed aiming |
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Authors: | Elliott D Helsen W F Chua R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. elliott@mcmaster.ca |
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Abstract: | In 1899, R. S. Woodworth published a seminal monograph, "The Accuracy of Voluntary Movement." As well as making a number of important empirical contributions, Woodworth presented a model of speed-accuracy relations in the control of upper limb movements. The model has come to be known as the two-component model because the control of speeded limb movements was hypothesized to entail both a central and a feedback-based component. Woodworth's (1899) ideas about the control of rapid aiming movements are evaluated in the context of current empirical and theoretical contributions. |
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