2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-023-06597-7
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O hand, where art thou? Mapping hand location across the visual field during common activities

Abstract: Humans employ visually-guided actions during a myriad of daily activities. These ubiquitous but precise manual actions rely on synergistic work between eye and hand movements. During this close cooperation between hands and eyes, the hands persist in sight in a way which is unevenly distributed across our visual field. One common assertion is that most hand actions occur in the lower visual field (LVF) because the arms are anatomically lower than the head, and objects typically rest on waist-high table surface… Show more

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“…It is logical to assume that humans have developed this functional specialisation given that most of our actions with objects in day-to-day life are performed in the lower VF. Indeed, this has recently been quantified for the first time: over 70% of our actions with objects are performed in the lower visual field (Mineiro & Buckingham, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is logical to assume that humans have developed this functional specialisation given that most of our actions with objects in day-to-day life are performed in the lower VF. Indeed, this has recently been quantified for the first time: over 70% of our actions with objects are performed in the lower visual field (Mineiro & Buckingham, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%