Term ID: T1454

Eye-Hand Coordination

/eye-hand-coordination/
The integrated functioning of visual perception and motor control systems that enables precise manipulation of objects and execution of skilled movements, developing throughout childhood and declining with aging or neurological damage.
Example: A surgeon's ability to perform delicate operations requiring precise hand movements guided by visual feedback, or a child learning to write letters with proper formation.

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Reference: Bard et al. (1990)