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Area of Science:

  • Motor Control
  • Visuomotor Processing
  • Expertise Research

Background:

  • Interception of fast-moving objects demands predictive control and real-time visuomotor processing.
  • The role of expertise in utilizing late trajectory information under restricted visibility is not fully understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate skill-level differences in visuomotor coordination.
  • To examine how expertise affects the use of limited trajectory information during interception tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Twenty participants (10 novices, 10 experts) performed a touchscreen interception task.
  • Varying stimulus velocities and visibility conditions (unhidden vs. hidden) were employed.
  • Eye and hand movement data were recorded to analyze gaze, motor accuracy, and eye-hand coordination.

Main Results:

  • Experts showed shorter saccadic latencies, longer gaze durations, and lower gaze error than novices.
  • Experts achieved greater hand accuracy, faster response times, and reduced timing/radial errors.
  • Enhanced eye-hand coupling (temporal and spatial) was observed in experts, especially under hidden conditions.

Conclusions:

  • Expertise improves the integration of perceptual and motor processes for precise, timely responses.
  • Skilled individuals more effectively process limited visual information and online feedback.
  • Effective perception-action coupling relies on flexible integration of predictive planning and online feedback.