Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constraints on grasp posture planning during a three-segment object manipulation task. Experimental Brain Research. 2015;233(2):529-538.The present experiment examined the influence of final target position on grasp posture planning during a three-segment object manipulation task in which the required object orientation at the first target position was unconstrained. Participants grasped a cylindrical object from a home position, placed it at an intermediate position in a freely chosen orientation, and subsequently placed it at one of four final target positions. Considerable inter-individual differences in initial grasp selection were observed which ...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. Influence of precision demands on grasp posture planning: Individual differenc...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Contains fulltext : 90032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied whe...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
We studied whether motor-control constraints for grasping objects that are moved to new positions re...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Reissig P, Schütz C. Effects of stimulus cueing on bimanual grasp posture plan...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Spiegel MA, Oehmichen C, Hammes J, Schack T. Corrections in grasp posture in r...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. Influence of precision demands on grasp posture planning: Individual differenc...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Contains fulltext : 90032.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We studied whe...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
We studied whether motor-control constraints for grasping objects that are moved to new positions re...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Reissig P, Schütz C. Effects of stimulus cueing on bimanual grasp posture plan...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Spiegel MA, Oehmichen C, Hammes J, Schack T. Corrections in grasp posture in r...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. Influence of precision demands on grasp posture planning: Individual differenc...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...