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J Randall Flanagan1, Yasuo Terao, Roland S Johansson

  • 1Centre for Neuroscience Studies and Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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When acting from memory, people

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Motor Control
  • Human Vision

Background:

  • Gaze typically aligns with movement goals for visible targets, enhancing accuracy.
  • This study investigates gaze behavior during memory-guided actions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To determine gaze patterns when participants act on remembered target locations.
  • To assess if encoding conditions influence gaze behavior and performance during recall.
  • To explore the relationship between eye and hand movements in memory-guided actions.

Main Methods:

  • Participants encoded peripheral target locations while fixating centrally.
  • During recall, participants marked remembered locations with free gaze.
  • Encoding conditions varied gaze freedom and target visibility.

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Main Results:

  • Gaze behavior during recall was erratic and loosely coupled with hand movements.
  • Encoding conditions did not alter recall gaze patterns or performance.
  • Sensorimotor memories from encoding were not exploited during recall.

Conclusions:

  • Acting on remembered targets engages different control strategies than visible targets.
  • Gaze is largely decoupled from movement goals in memory-guided actions.
  • Eye-hand coordination differs significantly between visually guided and memory-guided tasks.