Human Navigational Strategy for Intercepting an Erratically Moving Target in Chase and Escape Interactions |
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Authors: | Kazushi Tsutsui Masahiro Shinya |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Toyko, Japan.k.tsutsui6@gmail.com;3. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Toyko, Japan.;4. Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan. |
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Abstract: | AbstractPursuit and interception of moving targets are fundamental skills of many animal species. Although previous studies in human interception behaviors have proposed several navigational strategies for intercepting a moving target, it is still unknown which navigational strategy humans use in chase-and-escape interactions. In the present experimental study, by using two one-on-one tasks as seen in ball sports, we showed that human interception behaviors were statistically consistent with a time-optimal model. Our results provide the insight about the navigational strategy for intercepting a moving target in chase-and-escape interactions, which may be common across species. |
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Keywords: | navigational strategy chase pursuit interception one-on-one |
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