Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target size is independent of obligatory awareness of that target property and that “action without awareness” can persist for up to 2000 ms of visual delay. In the present investigation we sought to determine if the ability to scale reaching trajectories to target size following a delay is related to the pre-computing of movement parameters during initial stimulus presentation or the maintenance of a sensory (i.e., visual) representation for on-demand response parameterization.Participants completed immediate or delayed (i.e., 2000 ms) perceptual reports and reaching responses to different sized targets under non-masked and masked target conditions. For the reac...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
AbstractIt is known that looming motion can capture attention regardless of an observer’s intentions...
Here we demonstrate that the accuracy of reaching a target is affected by neither the representation...
Background: Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target si...
BACKGROUND: Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target si...
There is ongoing debate with respect to interpretation of the finding that, in contrast to perceptua...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded and update...
Unlike perceptual size judgments, actions—but not delayed actions—performed under full vision are re...
a b s t r a c t Previous research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded an...
This study examined the influence of target viewing time on perceived (estimates of) reachability. R...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Time is a fundamental dimension of consciousness. Many studies of the "sense of agency" have investi...
We examined how implicit and explicit memories contribute to sensorimotor adaptation of movement ext...
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Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
AbstractIt is known that looming motion can capture attention regardless of an observer’s intentions...
Here we demonstrate that the accuracy of reaching a target is affected by neither the representation...
Background: Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target si...
BACKGROUND: Previous work by our group has shown that the scaling of reach trajectories to target si...
There is ongoing debate with respect to interpretation of the finding that, in contrast to perceptua...
AbstractPrevious research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded and update...
Unlike perceptual size judgments, actions—but not delayed actions—performed under full vision are re...
a b s t r a c t Previous research has demonstrated that remembered targets for reaching are coded an...
This study examined the influence of target viewing time on perceived (estimates of) reachability. R...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Time is a fundamental dimension of consciousness. Many studies of the "sense of agency" have investi...
We examined how implicit and explicit memories contribute to sensorimotor adaptation of movement ext...
Contains fulltext : 187735.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual informat...
Item does not contain fulltextVisual information that is relevant for an observer can be prioritized...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
AbstractIt is known that looming motion can capture attention regardless of an observer’s intentions...
Here we demonstrate that the accuracy of reaching a target is affected by neither the representation...