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- From: Avery Andrews <andaling@FAC.ANU.EDU.AU>
- Subject: feedback too slow
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- Reading around in the Osherson, ed. `foundations of cognitive science'
- (1989) I came across the claim that feedback is to slow to solve inverse
- kinematic & dynamic problems for fast movements. Where can I read about
- why this claim is false or irrelevant (e.g., true only for certain
- kinds of highly skilled movements that people practice enough to make
- it plausible that they have elaborate feedforward schemes for).
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- Avery.Andrews@anu.edu.au
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