Helsen W F, Starkes J L, Elliott D, Buekers M J
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
Cortex. 1998 Sep;34(4):513-29. doi: 10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70511-2.
Two experiments examined the coordination of eye and hand movements in right-handed subjects who completed single (Experiment 1) and reciprocal (Experiment 2) aiming movements with each hand. In both experiments eye movements preceded hand movement, and arrived well in advance of the hand to allow pickup of visual information about relative position of the hand and target to correct te ongoing movement. With reciprocal aiming differences emerged between the hands. A right hand advantage was found for movement execution, and a left hand advantage for movement initiation. Manual asymmetries were not due to practice differences between hands. Subjects made larger initial saccades and more corrective saccades when aiming with the left hand. The pattern of eye-hand coordination was consistent with Woodworth's (1899) two component model of limb control, and at odds with models of limb control which suggest that online visual pickup is of minor importance.
两项实验研究了右利手受试者在分别用每只手完成单次(实验1)和往复式(实验2)瞄准动作时眼动与手动的协调性。在两个实验中,眼动均先于手动,且比手提前很多到达,以便获取有关手和目标相对位置的视觉信息,从而纠正正在进行的动作。在往复式瞄准动作中,两只手之间出现了差异。发现右手在动作执行方面具有优势,而左手在动作起始方面具有优势。手部的不对称并非由于两只手练习量的差异所致。受试者用左手瞄准时,初始扫视幅度更大,且进行更多的校正性扫视。眼手协调模式与伍德沃思(1899年)的肢体控制双成分模型一致,与那些认为在线视觉信息获取不太重要的肢体控制模型相悖。