Getting nowhere fast: Trade-off between speed and precision in training to execute image-guided hand-tool movements
Getting nowhere fast: Trade-off between speed and precision in training to execute image-guided hand-tool movements
The speed and precision with which objects are moved by hand or hand-tool interaction under image guidance depend on a specific type of visual and spatial sensorimotor learning. Novices have to learn to optimally control what their hands are doing in a real-world environment while looking at an image representation of the scene on a video monitor.