Distance versus position information in the control of aiming movements

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):323-324 (1997)
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Abstract

Information about positions, from which differences in position are computed (as proposed in the vector-integration-to-endpoint model), provides a more plausible perceptual basis for the control of goal-directed arm movements than information about distance (as proposed in the kinematic model)

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