“…Estimates of visual processing time ranged from 140 ms (Elliott & Allard, 1985) to less than 110 ms (Bard, Hay, & Fleury, 1985;Zelaznik, Hawkins, & Kisselbu-1 Target undershooting occurs to an even greater extent when visual feedback is eliminated or degraded during movement execution (e.g., Elliott & Lee, 1995). Surprisingly, even in tasks like foul and jump shot shooting in basketball, where overshoot errors are preferable to undershoot errors (i.e., because of the backboard), skilled performers tend to undershoot the target to a greater extent when vision of the target and limbs is degraded during execution (Ferraz de Oliveira, Huys, Oudejans, van de Langenberg, & Beek, 2007;Ferraz de Oliveira, Oudejans, & Beek, 2006).…”