A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of constraints shaping action selection. The present study concerned the relative importance of two constraints that have not been directly contrasted: (1) the tendency to grasp objects in ways that afford comfortable or easy-to-control final postures; and (2) the tendency to grasp objects with the dominant rather than the nondominant hand. We asked participants to reach out and grasp a horizontal rod whose left or right end was to be placed into a target after a 90° rotation. In one condition, we told participants which hand to use and let them choose an overhand or underhand initial grasp. In another condition, we told participants which grasp to ...
Action selection processes such as those that underlie decisions about which hand to use for upcomin...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
When we see an object in the world, there may be a large number of different ways to interact with t...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comf...
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...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Action selection processes such as those that underlie decisions about which hand to use for upcomin...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
When we see an object in the world, there may be a large number of different ways to interact with t...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comf...
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...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Action selection processes such as those that underlie decisions about which hand to use for upcomin...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...