Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object weight, in turn enabling accurate scaling of fingertip forces when lifting the same object. Here, we investigated whether lift observation also enables updating of internal representations for an object’s weight distribution. We asked participants to lift an inverted T-shaped manipulandum, of which the weight distribution could be changed, in turns with an actor. Participants were required to minimize object roll (i.e. ‘lift performance’) during lifting and were allowed to place their fingertips at self-chosen locations. The center of mass changed unpredictably every third to sixth trial performed by the actor and participants were informed ...
Abstract The human motor control system gracefully behaves in a dynamic and time varying environment...
Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical prop...
People can adjust their reach-to-grasp movements online to sudden changes in the spatial properties ...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when two individuals erroneously predict an object's weight,...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically tailored ...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
ABSTRACT To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically ...
Subjects prepare for a whole body lifting movement by adjusting their posture and scaling their lift...
Distinct explicit and implicit memory processes support weight predictions used when lifting objects...
We tested the ability of healthy participants to learn an association between arbitrary sensory cues...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordWhen we ...
PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal ex...
Abstract The human motor control system gracefully behaves in a dynamic and time varying environment...
Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical prop...
People can adjust their reach-to-grasp movements online to sudden changes in the spatial properties ...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when two individuals erroneously predict an object's weight,...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically tailored ...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
ABSTRACT To allow skilled object manipulation, the brain must generate a motor command specifically ...
Subjects prepare for a whole body lifting movement by adjusting their posture and scaling their lift...
Distinct explicit and implicit memory processes support weight predictions used when lifting objects...
We tested the ability of healthy participants to learn an association between arbitrary sensory cues...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this recordWhen we ...
PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal ex...
Abstract The human motor control system gracefully behaves in a dynamic and time varying environment...
Anticipatory force planning during grasping is based on visual cues about the object’s physical prop...
People can adjust their reach-to-grasp movements online to sudden changes in the spatial properties ...