Our interaction with objects is facilitated by the availability of visual feedback. Here, we investigate how and when visual feedback affects the way we grasp an object. Based on the main views on grasping (reach-and-grasp and double-pointing views), we designed four experiments to test: (1) whether the availability of visual feedback influences the digits independently, and (2) whether the absence of visual feedback affects the initial part of the movement. Our results show that occluding (part of) the hand’s movement path influences the movement trajectory from the beginning. Thus, people consider the available feedback when planning their movements. The influence of the visual feedback depends on which digit is occluded, but its effect i...
AbstractEstimating whether an object is reachable is important if one intends to interact with the o...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
The main objective of the present study is to show that the visual context can influence the traject...
Purpose: Being able to see one's hand while reaching for an object is known to improve accuracy and ...
The main objective of the present study is to show that the visual context can influence the traject...
We investigated what visual information contributes to on-line control of hand movements. It has bee...
Vision of the hand during reaching provides dynamic feedback that can be used to control movement. W...
If an object changes position at the onset of a reach-to-grasp movement, both the transport speed an...
Estimating whether an object is reachable is important if one intends to interact with the object. I...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Visual information about the hand, the reach space, and a target can all contribute to the control o...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Monkeys were well trained to perform a variety of point-to-point reaching movements in virtual reali...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
AbstractEstimating whether an object is reachable is important if one intends to interact with the o...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
The main objective of the present study is to show that the visual context can influence the traject...
Purpose: Being able to see one's hand while reaching for an object is known to improve accuracy and ...
The main objective of the present study is to show that the visual context can influence the traject...
We investigated what visual information contributes to on-line control of hand movements. It has bee...
Vision of the hand during reaching provides dynamic feedback that can be used to control movement. W...
If an object changes position at the onset of a reach-to-grasp movement, both the transport speed an...
Estimating whether an object is reachable is important if one intends to interact with the object. I...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Visual information about the hand, the reach space, and a target can all contribute to the control o...
People tend to make straight and smooth hand movements when reaching for an object. These trajectory...
Monkeys were well trained to perform a variety of point-to-point reaching movements in virtual reali...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
AbstractEstimating whether an object is reachable is important if one intends to interact with the o...
Goal-directed movements are executed under the permanent supervision of the central nervous system, ...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...