Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical properties and sensorimotor memories of previous actions with grasped objects. Vision can be used to estimate object mass based on the object size to identify and recall sensorimotor memories of previously manipulated objects. It is not known whether subjects can use density cues to identify the object’s center of mass (CM) and create compensatory moments in an anticipatory fashion during initial object lifts to prevent tilt. We asked subjects (n=8) to estimate CM location of visually symmetric objects of uniform densities (plastic or brass, symmetric CM) and non-uniform densities (mixture of plastic and brass, asymmetric CM). We then asked wheth...
Fingertip force scaling for lifting objects frequently occurs in anticipation of finger contact. An ...
To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically tailored ...
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical prop...
26 pagesAnticipatory force control is the ability to plan the amount of force needed to successfully...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
Somatosensory perception is hampered on the moving limb during a goal-directed movement. This somato...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. When we grasp and lif...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
We used a perturbation technique to quantify the contribution of visual size cues to the programming...
We investigated the importance of visual versus somatosen-sory information for the adaptation of the...
Fingertip force scaling for lifting objects frequently occurs in anticipation of finger contact. An ...
To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically tailored ...
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical prop...
26 pagesAnticipatory force control is the ability to plan the amount of force needed to successfully...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
Somatosensory perception is hampered on the moving limb during a goal-directed movement. This somato...
This is the final version. Available from Springer via the DOI in this record. When we grasp and lif...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
Studies on anticipatory planning of object manipulation showed initial task failure (i.e., object ro...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
We used a perturbation technique to quantify the contribution of visual size cues to the programming...
We investigated the importance of visual versus somatosen-sory information for the adaptation of the...
Fingertip force scaling for lifting objects frequently occurs in anticipation of finger contact. An ...
To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically tailored ...
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...