Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 12, Iss. 3, Jul, 2008, pp. 241-259 @2008 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Mutual Information in the Evolution of Trajectories in Discrete Aiming Movements Abstract: This study investigated the mutual information in the trajectories of discrete
aiming movements on a computer controlled graphics tablet where movement time ( 300 - 2050 ms)
was manipulated in a given distance (100 mm) and movement distance (15-240 mm) in 2 given
movement times (300 ms and 800ms ). For the distance-fixed conditions, there was higher
mutual information in the slower movements in the 0 vs. 80-100% trajectory point
comparisons, whereas the mutual information was higher for the faster movements when
comparing within the 80 and 100% points of the movement trajectory. For the time-fixed
conditions, the spatial constraints led to a decreasing pattern of the mutual information
throughout the points of the trajectory, with the highest mutual information found in the
80 vs. 100% comparison. Overall, the pattern of mutual information reveals systematic
modulation of the trajectories between the attractive fixed point of the target as a function
of movement condition. These mutual information patterns are postulated to be the consequence
of the different relative contributions of feedforward and feedback control processes in
trajectory formation as a function of task constraints. Keywords: information theory, Fitts' law, mutual information, entropy, movement variability |