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Eye-movement latency, duration, and response time as a function of angular displacement.

Albert E. Bartz
- 01 Sep 1962 - 
- Vol. 64, Iss: 3, pp 318-324
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This article is published in Journal of Experimental Psychology.The article was published on 1962-09-01. It has received 110 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Eye movement & Latency (engineering).

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A model of saccade generation based on parallel processing and competitive inhibition.

TL;DR: This target article presents an information processing model for the control of these movements, with some close parallels to established physiological processes in the oculomotor system, for a number of well-established phenomena in target-elicited saccades.
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Optimal response of eye and hand motor systems in pointing at a visual target

TL;DR: The closed loop situation of hand pointing at a target has been experimentally divided into its static and dynamic components, and it is suggested that initial cues as regards hand and target position, improve the motor program by a better identification of initial and final states.
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Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb

TL;DR: Data indicate that pointing movements made without view of the limb are not purely preprogrammed but instead, are corrected during their execution, which indicates that modifications to the motor program are smoothly integrated into the ongoing movement.
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Evaluation of eye gaze interaction

TL;DR: Two experiments are presented that compare an interaction technique developed for object selection based on a where a person is looking with the most commonly used selection method using a mouse and find that the eye gaze interaction technique is faster than selection with a mouse.
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The information capacity of the human motor system in controlling the amplitude of movement.

TL;DR: The motor system in the present case is defined as including the visual and proprioceptive feedback loops that permit S to monitor his own activity, and the information capacity of the motor system is specified by its ability to produce consistently one class of movement from among several alternative movement classes.
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Stimulus information as a determinant of reaction time.

TL;DR: In the typical reaction-time experiment, S's reaction time is greater when he has to respond differentially to one of two equally probable stimuli instead of to just one stimulus, but this becomes even more significant when looked at from the standpoint of modern communication theory.
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An experimental study of the ocular reactions of the insane from photographic records.

TL;DR: The writers believe that a comparative study of the eye-movements of normal and insane persons might be made a fruitful contribution to the authors' experimental knowledge of the reactions of the insane.
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