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Eye-hand coordination is a crucial athletic skill involving how effective we are at translating what our eyes see into appropriate physical responses, such as anticipating the motion of a ball thrown our way so that we can catch it.
People with unusual aptitude in eye-hand coordination often become accomplished athletes, which is one reason why studies have been devoted to understanding precisely how visual processes influence the motion of our bodies (motor skills).
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