From eye to hand

Publication Year
1995

Type

Book Chapter
Abstract

How are we able to reach accurately toward objects near us and avoid ones that are approaching, even though the objects and our own eyes, head, limbs and body may be continually changing positions? How does the brain construct a representation of the visual space surrounding the body, and how does this representation guide movement?

Book Title
Scale in Conscious Experience: Is the Brain too Important to be Left to Specialists to Study?
Pages
117-129
Publisher
Laurence Erlbaum Associates
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