In the upright stance, posture is better controlled to perform precise visual tasks than laser pointing tasks.
Cédrick T BonnetDéborah DubrulleTarkeshwar SinghPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
The participants used a stabilizing coordination to fully explore images with eye and head rotations while stabilizing their body to perform precise gaze shifts. Our findings suggest that posture stabilization is performed to facilitate success in precise visual tasks more so than to perform pointing-on tasks.