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Calibration of Human Locomotion and Models of Perceptual-Motor Organization

People coordinate the force and direction of skilled actions with target locations and adjust the calibrations to compensate for changing circumstances. Are the adjustments globally organized (adjusting a particular action to fit a particular circumstance would generalize to all actions in the same...

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Published in:Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1995-06, Vol.21 (3), p.480-497
Main Authors: Rieser, John J, Pick, Herbert L, Ashmead, Daniel H, Garing, Anne E
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Feedback
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Human
Humans
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Locomotion
Male
Mental Recall
Motor ability
Orientation
Perceptions
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Psychomotor Performance
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Social Environment
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