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    Intercepting accelerated moving targets: effects of practice on movement performance

    When performing a rapid manual interception, targets moving under constant motion are often intercepted with greater accuracy when compared to targets moving under accelerated motion. Usually, accelerated targ...

    João V. A. P. Fialho, James R. Tresilian in Experimental Brain Research (2017)

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    Delayed inhibition of an anticipatory action during motion extrapolation

    Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor tasks. However, even in the absence of visual information people are able to initiate their responses by using motion ex...

    Welber Marinovic, Campbell S Reid, Annaliese M Plooy in Behavioral and Brain Functions (2010)

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    Hitting a moving target: Perception and action in the timing of rapid interceptions

    Different interceptive tasks and modes of interception (hitting or capturing) do not necessarily involve similar control processes. Control based on preprogramming of movement parameters is possible for action...

    James R. Tresilian in Perception & Psychophysics (2005)

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    Analysis of recent empirical challenges to an account of interceptive timing

    How do we perceive how long it will be before we reach a certain place when running, driving, or skiing? How do we perceive how long it will be before a moving object reaches us or will arrive at a place where...

    James R. Tresilian in Perception & Psychophysics (1999)