Grasping future events: explicit knowledge of the availability of visual feedback fails to reliably influence prehension.
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Effects of Reliability and Global Context on Explicit and Implicit Measures of Sensed Hand Position in Cursor-Control TasksGrasping kinematics from the perspective of the individual digits: a modelling study.Knowing what to respond in the future does not cancel the influence of past eventsHow Weight Affects the Perceived Spacing between the Thumb and Fingers during Grasping.Automated vision occlusion-timing instrument for perception-action research.The cognitive neuroscience of prehension: recent developments.Gaze strategies during visually-guided versus memory-guided grasping.To use or to move: goal-set modulates priming when grasping real tools.Real-time vision, tactile cues, and visual form agnosia: removing haptic feedback from a "natural" grasping task induces pantomime-like grasps.A Computational Model for Aperture Control in Reach-to-Grasp Movement Based on Predictive VariabilityExplicit knowledge about the availability of visual feedback affects grasping with the left but not the right hand.Effector mass and trajectory optimization in the online regulation of goal-directed movement.Programming of left hand exploits task set but that of right hand depends on recent history.Use of early phase online vision for grip configuration is modulated according to movement duration in prehension.Getting a grip: different actions and visual guidance of the thumb and finger in precision grasping.Non-obstructing 3D depth cues influence reach-to-grasp kinematics.Effect of visual and haptic feedback on grasping movements.Selection of wrist posture in conditions of motor ambiguity.To know or not to know: influence of explicit advance knowledge of occlusion on interceptive actions.How removing visual information affects grasping movements.Grasping in absence of feedback: systematic biases endure extensive training.Older Adolescents and Young Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorder Have Difficulty Chaining Motor Acts When Performing Prehension Movements Compared to Typically Developing Peers
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Grasping future events: explicit knowledge of the availability of visual feedback fails to reliably influence prehension.
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Lisa M Lambert
Melvyn A Goodale
Robert L Whitwell
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2008-04-29T00:00:00Z