Role of peripheral vision in the directional control of rapid aiming movements

On demande a dix adultes de viser des cibles dans differentes positions en effectuant un mouvement d'extension avec leur bras. Les conditions experimentales varient de facon a ce que differentes parties de la trajectoire de la main apparaissent dans le champ de vision peripherique. Deux temps de mouvement sont utilises: <130 msec, et 250-300 msec

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