Over the past decade and a half, there has been an upsurge of interest among neuroscientists and psychologists in the complex relationship between visual perception, attention, and memory, on
the one hand, and movement preparation and execution on the other. Elliot (School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores U., UK) and Khan (School of Sport, Health and Exercise
Sciences, Bangor U., UK) bring together some of the most active researcher in the field in order to review recent developments. Eighteen chapters are presented in three sections devoted to a
behavioral approach to vision and goal-directed movement; sensory and neural systems for vision and action; and learning, development, and application (e.g., in work space design). Annotation
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