Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviour as shown in goal directed actions such as reaching-to-grasp. One important source of feedback in reach-to-grasp behaviour arises from the haptic information obtained after grasping an object. We manipulated the felt distance and/or size of a visually constant object to explore the role of haptic information in the calibration of reaching and grasping. Crucially, our design explored post-adaptation eVects rather than the previously documented role of haptic information in movement organisation. A post-adaptation reach-tograsp task showed: (1) distorted haptic feedback caused recalibration; (2) reach distance and grasp size could be calibrated ...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
Abstract Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviou...
The authors investigated the calibration of reach distance by gradually distorting the haptic feedba...
‘Sensorimotor transformations’ are processes whereby sensory information is used to generate motor c...
Abstract It is reasonable to assume that when we grasp an object we carry out the movement based onl...
It is tempting to describe human reach-to-grasp movements in terms of two, more or less independent ...
The furthest distance that is judged to be reachable can change after participants have used a tool ...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a simultaneous perturba...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a simultaneous perturba...
A skill fundamental to human behaviour is our ability to interact with objects in the environment. O...
It has long been suspected that touch plays a fundamental role in the calibration of visual percepti...
Both judgment studies and studies of feedforward reaching have shown that the visual perception of o...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
Abstract Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviou...
The authors investigated the calibration of reach distance by gradually distorting the haptic feedba...
‘Sensorimotor transformations’ are processes whereby sensory information is used to generate motor c...
Abstract It is reasonable to assume that when we grasp an object we carry out the movement based onl...
It is tempting to describe human reach-to-grasp movements in terms of two, more or less independent ...
The furthest distance that is judged to be reachable can change after participants have used a tool ...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a simultaneous perturba...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a simultaneous perturba...
A skill fundamental to human behaviour is our ability to interact with objects in the environment. O...
It has long been suspected that touch plays a fundamental role in the calibration of visual percepti...
Both judgment studies and studies of feedforward reaching have shown that the visual perception of o...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...