Abstract

Coordination between eye and hand movements is essential for children interacting with their environment. We previously reported slow reaching in children aged 7-12 years with impaired binocularity, specifically in the final approach (ie, deceleration phase). It is unclear when this deficit emerges, so we investigated hand kinematics during visually-guided reaching in younger children with impaired binocularity.

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