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Just-in-time: Gaze guidance in natural behavior
PsychologyPLOS Computational Biology

Just-in-time: Gaze guidance in natural behavior

A. Keshava, F. N. Nezami, et al.

Recording gaze and body movements in a virtual life-size shelf sorting task, this study shows fixations align with action onset and that humans use just-in-time planning—searching for task-relevant objects before action and relying on frugal working memory rather than long-term encoding. Research conducted by Ashima Keshava, Farbod Nosrat Nezami, Henri Neumann, Krzysztof Izdebski, Thomas Schüler, and Peter König.... show more
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