![]() We hypothesized that gaze would be drawn, at times, to the cursor in the mass-spring conditions, especially in the absence of haptic feedback. For comparison a simple one-to-one hand-cursor mapping was also tested. Depending on the experimental condition, haptic feedback consistent with mass-spring dynamics could also be provided. Here we investigate gaze behavior when participants learn a new mapping between hand and cursor motion, such that the cursor represented the position of a virtual mass attached to the grasped handle via a virtual spring. ![]() The ability to track a moving target with the hand has been extensively studied, but few studies have characterized gaze behavior during this task. ![]()
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