AbstractIt has been argued that visual perception and the visual control of action depend upon functionally distinct and anatomically separable brain systems [1–3]. Electrophysiological [4] evidence indicates that binocular vision may be particularly important for the visuomotor processing within the posterior parietal cortex, and neuropsychological [5, 6] and psychophysical [7–11] studies confirm that binocular vision is crucial for the accurate planning and control of prehension movements. An unresolved issue concerns the consequences for visuomotor processing of removing binocular vision. By one account, monocular viewing leads to reliance upon pictorial visual cues to calibrate grasping [6] and results in disruption to normal size-const...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
The authors manipulated the availability of monocular and binocular vision during the constituent pl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
AbstractIt has been argued that visual perception and the visual control of action depend upon funct...
Humans achieve better performance when reaching and grasping stimuli positioned in the lower than in...
Abstract Binocular information has been shown to be important for the programming and control of rea...
Previous research has suggested that binocular vision plays an important role in prehension. It has ...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
It has been observed that wearing goggles that restrict the field of view (FOV) causes familiar obje...
Most adults can skillfully avoid potential obstacles when acting in everyday cluttered scenes. We ex...
Background: Binocular viewing is associated with a superior prehensile performance, which is particu...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
The authors manipulated the availability of monocular and binocular vision during the constituent pl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
AbstractIt has been argued that visual perception and the visual control of action depend upon funct...
Humans achieve better performance when reaching and grasping stimuli positioned in the lower than in...
Abstract Binocular information has been shown to be important for the programming and control of rea...
Previous research has suggested that binocular vision plays an important role in prehension. It has ...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
When we grasp with one eye covered, the finger and thumb are typically opened wider than for binocul...
It has been observed that wearing goggles that restrict the field of view (FOV) causes familiar obje...
Most adults can skillfully avoid potential obstacles when acting in everyday cluttered scenes. We ex...
Background: Binocular viewing is associated with a superior prehensile performance, which is particu...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
The authors manipulated the availability of monocular and binocular vision during the constituent pl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...