In this article we review a model of the movement-planning processes that people use for direct reaching, reaching around obstacles, and grasping (Rosenbaum, Meulenbroek, Vaughan, & Jansen, in press), and we present observations of subjects' repeated movements of the hand to touch two target locations, circumventing an intervening obstacle. The model defines an obstacle as a posture that, if adopted, would collide with any part of the environment (including the actor him- or herself). The model finds a trajectory that is likely to bring the end-effector to the target by means of a one- or two-stage planning process. Each stage exploits the principles of instance retrieval and instance generation. In the first stage, a goal posture is identi...
In this paper we describe how a theory of posture-based motion planning recently applied to human gr...
Restricted until 11 Mar. 2010.Reach-to-grasp action is a principal action in our daily lives; writin...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
This article describes a model of motion planning instantiated for grasping. According to the model,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model o...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of movement planning. The model...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of move-ment planning. The mode...
Reaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a multiple constraint satisfaction ...
Obstacle avoidance strategies are of two basic but interrelated types: moving around an obstacle to ...
Reaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a multiple constraint satisfaction ...
Item does not contain fulltextReaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a mul...
Contains fulltext : 77232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper we describe how a theory of posture-based motion plannin...
related to object manipulation, moving around obstacles, moving in three spatial dimensions, and hap...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we review research that we and our colleagues have done...
In this paper we describe how a theory of posture-based motion planning recently applied to human gr...
Restricted until 11 Mar. 2010.Reach-to-grasp action is a principal action in our daily lives; writin...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...
This article describes a model of motion planning instantiated for grasping. According to the model,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model o...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of movement planning. The model...
This paper presents the background, premises, and results of a model of move-ment planning. The mode...
Reaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a multiple constraint satisfaction ...
Obstacle avoidance strategies are of two basic but interrelated types: moving around an obstacle to ...
Reaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a multiple constraint satisfaction ...
Item does not contain fulltextReaching and grasping an object can be viewed as the solution of a mul...
Contains fulltext : 77232.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We describe th...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper we describe how a theory of posture-based motion plannin...
related to object manipulation, moving around obstacles, moving in three spatial dimensions, and hap...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this paper, we review research that we and our colleagues have done...
In this paper we describe how a theory of posture-based motion planning recently applied to human gr...
Restricted until 11 Mar. 2010.Reach-to-grasp action is a principal action in our daily lives; writin...
How do humans choose their movement and what are the mechanisms involved in motion planning? This th...