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Hand Eye Coordination Test

By Peter O'Toole, Phys.D on January 8th, 2007 Digg this!



About this test:
The Hand Eye Coordination Test is a method of physical evaluation. This test is not only great for ball game athletes but computer users and gamers too. We have many Hand Eye Coordination games that can improve your Hand Eye Coordination which is invaluable to athletes, gamers and computer users alike.

First try the evaluation test below.



More Information:

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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