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Trajectories in Operating a Handheld Tool

机译:手持工具的运行轨迹

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The authors studied the trajectories of the hand and of the tip of a handheld sliding first-order lever in aiming movements. With this kind of tool, straight trajectories of the hand are generally associated with curved trajectories of the tip of the lever and vice versa. Trajectories of the tip of the lever exhibited smaller deviations from straight paths than did trajectories of the hand, even though the cursor, which displayed the position of the tip of the lever on a computer monitor, was invisible during movement execution. These observations suggest that movement of the effective part of the tool is the primary kinematic variable in motor planning and control, even in the absence of continuous visual feedback. The presence of continuous visual feedback did not change the basic pattern of results, except that the remaining deviations from straight paths of the tip of the lever became smaller. These deviations most likely result from an inertial anisotropy of the tool, and they are reduced by visually based online corrections.
机译:作者研究了瞄准运动中手部和手持式滑动一阶杠杆的尖端的轨迹。使用这种工具,手的笔直轨迹通常与杠杆尖端的弯曲轨迹相关,反之亦然。即使在移动执行过程中看不见显示杠杆在计算机监视器上的位置的光标,其杆的轨迹与直线轨迹的偏差也比手的轨迹小。这些观察结果表明,即使没有连续的视觉反馈,工具有效部分的运动也是运动计划和控制中的主要运动学变量。连续的视觉反馈的存在并没有改变结果的基本模式,除了与杠杆尖端笔直路径的剩余偏差变得更小之外。这些偏差很可能是由于工具的惯性各向异性引起的,通过基于视觉的在线校正可以减小这些偏差。

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