Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting System

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Movements of the eyes assist vision and support hand and body movements in a cooperative way. Despite their strong functional coupling, different types of movements are usually studied independently. We integrate knowledge from behavioral, neurophysiological, and clinical studies on how eye movements are coordinated with goal-directed hand movements and how they facilitate motor learning. Understanding the coordinated control of eye and hand movements can provide important insights into brain functions that are essential for performing or learning daily tasks in health and disease. This knowledge can also inform applications such as robotic manipulation and clinical rehabilitation.

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de Brouwer, A. J., Flanagan, J. R., & Spering, M. (2021, March 1). Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting System. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2020.12.006

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