Visual control of locomotion.

Author(s)
Lee, D.N. & Lishman, R.
Year
Abstract

The classical twofold division of information into exteroceptive and proprioceptive is inadequate and confusing; three fundamental types of information need to be distinguished and the information is used in a continual process of formulating locomotor programs, monitoring their execution and adjusting them. This hypothesis is discussed in problems inherent in pedestrian locomotion of controlling footing and balance.

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B 27085 fo /01 /83.2 /
Source

From: Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 18 (1977) p. 224- 230, 15 ref.

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