I am thinking about this, for example, in relation to your images (in another of your papers I'm afraid) of golf putters point of gaze behavior. The players brain attempts to predict an angle from the observations, but if the fixations are two different points on the target or the ball, multiple scans back and forth will only correspond to the same angle if the lateral offset is accurately taken into account.

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