Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to predict how heavy it will be. The forces used to lift an object for the first time reflect these predictions. This, however, leads to inevitable errors during lifts of objects that weigh unexpected amounts. Fortunately, these errors are rarely made twice in a row-lifters have the impressive ability to detect and correct large or small misapplications of fingertip forces, even while experiencing weight illusions. Although it has been assumed that we detect and correct these errors exclusively with our sense of touch, recent evidence has demonstrated a role for vision in this fingertip force scaling. Here, we demonstrate that even when stimulus se...
Subjects prepare for a whole body lifting movement by adjusting their posture and scaling their lift...
We used a perturbation technique to quantify the contribution of visual size cues to the programming...
PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal ex...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also ...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object\u27s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but al...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
Lifting an object requires precise scaling of fingertip forces based on a prediction of object weigh...
Lifting an object requires precise scaling of fingertip forces based on a prediction of object weigh...
Subjects prepare for a whole body lifting movement by adjusting their posture and scaling their lift...
We used a perturbation technique to quantify the contribution of visual size cues to the programming...
PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal ex...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal object representation to predict ...
Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object's heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also ...
BACKGROUND: Our expectations of an object\u27s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but al...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
Lifting an object requires precise scaling of fingertip forces based on a prediction of object weigh...
Lifting an object requires precise scaling of fingertip forces based on a prediction of object weigh...
Subjects prepare for a whole body lifting movement by adjusting their posture and scaling their lift...
We used a perturbation technique to quantify the contribution of visual size cues to the programming...
PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal ex...