ögahandkoordination
Ögahandkoordination, often translated as eye-hand coordination, refers to the ability of the brain to process visual information and guide the hands in performing a task. This complex neuromuscular skill involves the integration of sensory input from the eyes with motor output from the hands. It is fundamental for a wide range of daily activities, from simple tasks like eating and writing to more complex actions such as playing a musical instrument or participating in sports.
The development of eye-hand coordination begins in infancy. Babies learn to track moving objects with their
Difficulties with eye-hand coordination can manifest in various ways, impacting academic performance, athletic ability, and even