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When, where, and for how long: What drives gaze behavior during goal-directed motor action?
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DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2026.106740.png)
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• Gaze behavior helps to gain information about the environment to reduce uncertainty • Cognitive factors, like memory, anxiety, and cognitive load, affect gaze behavior • The cost (or effort) to move biases the timing and location of fixations • A reduced visual field affects how gaze acquires information • Inter-individual differences may provide insight into how gaze decisions are made
Keywords:
Gaze behavior
decision-making
uncertainty
locomotion
reaching
inter-individual differences
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