Hand-Eye Coordination
Also known as: Visual-Motor Coordination, Eye-Hand Coordination
The ability to coordinate visual information with hand movements to perform tasks such as reaching, grasping, placing, and manipulating objects. For people with low vision, hand-eye coordination can be significantly affected by reduced visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, depth perception, and visual field loss. Low-vision rehabilitation includes exercises targeting this skill, and AR-based training tasks like object placement can practice hand-eye coordination in controlled, adjustable environments.
Category: low vision · rehabilitation · motor skills
Related: Activities of Daily Living · Depth Perception · Visual Acuity · Low-Vision Rehabilitation