Previous findings on the role of visual contact with the hand in the control of reaching and grasping have been contradictory. Some studies have shown that such contact is largely irrelevant, while more recent ones have emphasised its importance. In contrast, information arising from the surrounding environment has received relatively little attention in the study of prehensile actions. In order to identify the roles of both sources of information, we made kinematic comparisons between three conditions. In the first, reaching was performed in a dimly lit room and compared with a second condition in which reaches in the dark, but with the thumb and first finger illuminated, were made to a luminous object. This contrast allows the effects of ...
A skill fundamental to human behaviour is our ability to interact with objects in the environment. O...
International audiencePrehension movements of the right hand were recorded in normal subjects using ...
When reaching for an object, the proximity of the object, its orientation, and shape should all be c...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Successful coordination of prehensile action depends upon the selection and control of appropriate r...
Prehension has traditionally been seen as the act of coordinated reaching and grasping. However, rec...
In the present study we addressed the issue of how an object is visually isolated from surrounding c...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
In two studies, children between 5 and 10 years of age were asked to reach to grasp an object withou...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
This thesis was designed to test the validity of several recent claims concerning the nature of the ...
Reaching with a single hand to grasp an object requires the coordination of visual information relat...
The temporal coupling between the transport and grasp components of prehension movements was investi...
Prehension involves the coordination of a reaching and a grasping movement, such that the hand opens...
A skill fundamental to human behaviour is our ability to interact with objects in the environment. O...
International audiencePrehension movements of the right hand were recorded in normal subjects using ...
When reaching for an object, the proximity of the object, its orientation, and shape should all be c...
Kinematic studies have indicated that when a subject reaches to grasp an object, the movement consis...
Successful coordination of prehensile action depends upon the selection and control of appropriate r...
Prehension has traditionally been seen as the act of coordinated reaching and grasping. However, rec...
In the present study we addressed the issue of how an object is visually isolated from surrounding c...
This thesis investigated a range of interdependent themes. There were two central questions. The fir...
In two studies, children between 5 and 10 years of age were asked to reach to grasp an object withou...
International audiencePrehension involves processing information in two hypothesized visuomotor chan...
A series of experiments was devised to examine the contribution of binocular depth and distance cues...
This thesis was designed to test the validity of several recent claims concerning the nature of the ...
Reaching with a single hand to grasp an object requires the coordination of visual information relat...
The temporal coupling between the transport and grasp components of prehension movements was investi...
Prehension involves the coordination of a reaching and a grasping movement, such that the hand opens...
A skill fundamental to human behaviour is our ability to interact with objects in the environment. O...
International audiencePrehension movements of the right hand were recorded in normal subjects using ...
When reaching for an object, the proximity of the object, its orientation, and shape should all be c...