In the present study we attempted to determine the nature of the visual analysis that is performed on an object in order to grasp it. We required eight healthy subjects to reach and grasp a wooden bar which was superimposed over the shaft of the Müller-Lyer illusion. Vision of both the hand and the bar was allowed. Three different bar lengths were used. Two additional control tasks in which the subjects were required to reproduce the length of the shafts were carried out. The results showed that hand shaping while grasping the bar was influenced by the illusion configurations on which it was superimposed. However, this effect was smaller than that observed in the two tasks of length reproduction. These results support the notion that visual...
PURPOSE: Visually guided motor behavior is assumed to be rather unreceptive to size illusions, indic...
Reaching out for an object is often described as consisting of two components that are based on diff...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
In the present study we attempted to determine the nature of the visual analysis that is performed o...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
It is an open question whether visual illusions affect motor responses to the same extent as percept...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
Abstract We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a...
Abstract: Visual illusions occur around us all the time, which present in nature and appear when you...
In recent studies we found effects of visual illusions on the maximum grip aperture in grasping. Her...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
PURPOSE: Visually guided motor behavior is assumed to be rather unreceptive to size illusions, indic...
Reaching out for an object is often described as consisting of two components that are based on diff...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
In the present study we attempted to determine the nature of the visual analysis that is performed o...
The present study examines the contributions of vision for perception processes in action. To this e...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The perception-action model posits that v...
It is an open question whether visual illusions affect motor responses to the same extent as percept...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
Abstract We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a...
Abstract: Visual illusions occur around us all the time, which present in nature and appear when you...
In recent studies we found effects of visual illusions on the maximum grip aperture in grasping. Her...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? The two visual system model proposes that...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...
PURPOSE: Visually guided motor behavior is assumed to be rather unreceptive to size illusions, indic...
Reaching out for an object is often described as consisting of two components that are based on diff...
We investigated the effect of visual context (i.e., a visual illusion) on the planning of a sequenti...