We investigated whether early visual input is essential for establishing the ability to use predictions in the control of actions and for perception. To successfully interact with objects, it is necessary to pre-program bodily actions such as grasping movements (feedforward control). Feedforward control requires a model for making predictions, which is typically shaped by previous sensory experience and interaction with the environment.1 Vision is the most crucial sense for establishing such predictions.2,3 We typically rely on visual estimations of the to-be-grasped object’s size and weight in order to scale grip force and hand aperture accordingly.4–6 Size-weight expectations play a role also for perception, as evident in the size-w...
In the recent years a plethora of studies attempted to investigate the apparent dissociation between...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Visual information about the hand, the reach space, and a target can all contribute to the control o...
We reach for and grasp different sized objects numerous times per day. Most of these movements are v...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
As neuroscience and rehabilitative techniques advance, age-old questions concerning the visual exper...
GOODALE, M. A., A. HAFFENDEN. Frames of reference for perception and action in the human visual syst...
Multiple Motor Channel theory posits that prehension, the act of reaching out and grasping an object...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
Being able to perform adept goal-directed actions requires predictive, feed-forward control, includi...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
Multiple Motor Channel (MMC) theory posits that reach movements, which direct the hand to a target’s...
Prehension, the act of reaching to grasp an object, is vital to the human experience. The Dual Visuo...
SummaryVisual object recognition develops during the first years of life [1]. But what if one is dep...
The human visual system is notably malleable, with representational plasticity demonstrated at multi...
In the recent years a plethora of studies attempted to investigate the apparent dissociation between...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Visual information about the hand, the reach space, and a target can all contribute to the control o...
We reach for and grasp different sized objects numerous times per day. Most of these movements are v...
& The present study examined whether the learned pictorial depth cue of ‘‘familiar size’ ’ could...
As neuroscience and rehabilitative techniques advance, age-old questions concerning the visual exper...
GOODALE, M. A., A. HAFFENDEN. Frames of reference for perception and action in the human visual syst...
Multiple Motor Channel theory posits that prehension, the act of reaching out and grasping an object...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
Being able to perform adept goal-directed actions requires predictive, feed-forward control, includi...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
Multiple Motor Channel (MMC) theory posits that reach movements, which direct the hand to a target’s...
Prehension, the act of reaching to grasp an object, is vital to the human experience. The Dual Visuo...
SummaryVisual object recognition develops during the first years of life [1]. But what if one is dep...
The human visual system is notably malleable, with representational plasticity demonstrated at multi...
In the recent years a plethora of studies attempted to investigate the apparent dissociation between...
We investigated whether control of hand movements can be driven by visual information that is not co...
Visual information about the hand, the reach space, and a target can all contribute to the control o...