A program for parsing mouse movements into component submovements

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Most current movement control theories include the idea that movement toward a target can be broken into several submovements. The complexity of analyzing a movement into its constituent submovement structure and the additional complexity imposed by the problem of noise in the data and hand tremor seem to be daunting to researchers, This paper discusses a program that can ameliorate both of these problems and parse movements into their constituent submovements. It also contains a graphing feature that is useful as a visual tool for analyzing submovement structure. The programs are easily modifiable, so that researchers can specify their own parsing rules on the basis of different assumptions about movement control and use the parser for data from different experimental tasks. Copyright 1997 Psychonomic Society, Inc.

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Walker, N., Philbin, D., Worden, A., & Smelcer, J. B. (1997). A program for parsing mouse movements into component submovements. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 29(3), 456–460. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03200599

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