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Coordinating vision and action in natural behaviour: Differences in spatiotemporal coupling in everyday tasks
2017
Canadian journal of experimental psychology
Vision and action are tightly coupled in space and time: for many tasks we must look at the right place at the right time to gather the information that we need to complete our behavioural goals. Vision typically leads action by about 0.5 seconds in many natural tasks. However, the factors that influence this temporal coordination are not well understood, and variations have been found previously between two domestic tasks each with similar constraints: tea-making and sandwich-making. This
doi:10.1037/cep0000120
pmid:28604050
fatcat:zuagv5xrjbe5pg2cdrkbvl5coa