Yes It Does, But only to some people.
Noise does affect hand eye coordination because it makes the subject not be able to concentrate and do their best, when for hand-eye coordination it is vital to not be distracted. It is mult-tasking;therefore, the subject can't have a lot of noise. For example, the more noise, the worse the hand-eye coordination. As a conclusion, noise does affect hand-eye coordination. -Emma Caillouet
YUP
Yes, it does. I conducted a science experiment for school, and the result was that is makes people slower to have sound playing while they were doing my experiments. I did two experiments the first was threading 10 needles and the other one was a paper labyrinth.
Hand-eye coordination
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you don't look at the controller you are looking at the screen that is using hand eye coordination
Changes in the external environment such as change in light or distance affect hand-eye coordination by distance and location perception. The change in pitch field orientation also affects coordination in the same manner.
I am noise at first, then when u poke out my "eye" i am a nose.
Eye- hand coordination is the same thing as hand- eye coordination. In simple terms, eye- hand coordination involves the coordinated vision and hand movements to execute a task.
cooking eye-hand coordination
effect caffeine on eye-hand coordination
This is normal and it can be caused by air in the eye socket.