VI. Speed/Accuracy Tradeoff (cont)
If the goal of the movement involves primarily spatial accuracy, movements should be made more slowly to reduce spatial errors.
If the movement goal primarily involves temporal accuracy, by increasing the speed of the movement, errors in timing accuracy are decreased.
The longer the movement time is, the more likely temporal errors will occur.
When movement distance is increased, so is speed.
If the movement goal is to generate huge sums of force, speed can be increased by decreasing movement time.