AbstractReaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The movement prior to object contact can be described as having two components [1], the movement of the hand to an appropriate location for gripping the object, the “transport” component, and the opening and closing of the aperture between the fingers as they prepare to grip the target, the “grasp” component. The grasp component is sensitive to the size of the object, so that a larger grasp aperture is formed for wider objects [1]; the maximum grasp aperture (MGA) is a little wider than the width of the target object and occurs later in the movement for larger objects [1, 2]. We present a simple model that can account for the temporal relatio...
The main aim of the present study was to clarify whether different types of grasping may affect the ...
Previous research has identified that prehension is composed of a reach and a grasp component and th...
If an object changes position at the onset of a reach-to-grasp movement, both the transport speed an...
Reaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The move...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Several studies have demonstrated a peculiar effect of initial aperture on the grip formation in rea...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
Prehension has traditionally been seen as the act of coordinated reaching and grasping. However, rec...
When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. ...
Prehension involves the coordination of a reaching and a grasping movement, such that the hand opens...
The temporal coupling between the transport and grasp components of prehension movements was investi...
In this paper, we investigate the spatio temporal dynamics of hand pre-shaping during prehension t...
People have always been fascinated by the human hand and the exquisite precision of its movements. W...
Both in the catching and grasping component of prehension, the hand opens and closes before hand-obj...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
The main aim of the present study was to clarify whether different types of grasping may affect the ...
Previous research has identified that prehension is composed of a reach and a grasp component and th...
If an object changes position at the onset of a reach-to-grasp movement, both the transport speed an...
Reaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The move...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Several studies have demonstrated a peculiar effect of initial aperture on the grip formation in rea...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
Prehension has traditionally been seen as the act of coordinated reaching and grasping. However, rec...
When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. ...
Prehension involves the coordination of a reaching and a grasping movement, such that the hand opens...
The temporal coupling between the transport and grasp components of prehension movements was investi...
In this paper, we investigate the spatio temporal dynamics of hand pre-shaping during prehension t...
People have always been fascinated by the human hand and the exquisite precision of its movements. W...
Both in the catching and grasping component of prehension, the hand opens and closes before hand-obj...
This study assessed the reach to grasp movement and its adaptive response to a perturbation of objec...
The main aim of the present study was to clarify whether different types of grasping may affect the ...
Previous research has identified that prehension is composed of a reach and a grasp component and th...
If an object changes position at the onset of a reach-to-grasp movement, both the transport speed an...