Robotic modeling of mobile ball-catching as a tool for understanding biological interceptive behavior
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (6):1078-1080 (2001)
| Abstract | We support Webb's insights into the potential benefits of using robotic modeling to better understand biological behavior. We defend the major points put forward by Webb by presenting a specific case study in which robotic modeling of mobile ball catching has helped refine and clarify aspects of our understanding of biological interceptive behavior. | |||||||||
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