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Visual Feedback of Target Position Affects Accuracy of Sequential Movements at Even Spaces
Authors:Hiroshi Matsui  Marika Ryu
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:The role of visual feedback during movement is attributed to its accuracy, but findings regarding the utilization of this information are inconsistent. We developed a novel dot-placing task to investigate the role of vision in arm movements. Participants conducted pointing-like movements between two target stimuli at even spaces. In Experiment 1, visual feedback of targets and response positions was manipulated. Although visual loss of target stimuli hindered accuracy of movements, the absence of the position of previously placed dots had little effect. In Experiment 2, the effect of movement time on accuracy was assessed, as the relationship between these has been traditionally understood as a speed/accuracy trade-off. Results revealed that duration of movement did not impact movement accuracy.
Keywords:motor control  movement accuracy  placing  visual feedback
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