AbstractWe investigated the effects of visuo-spatial attention on the kinematics of grasping movements by employing a dual-task paradigm. Participants had to grasp cylindrical objects of different sizes (motor task) while simultaneously identifying a target digit presented at a different spatial location within a rapid serial visual presentation (perceptual task). The grasping kinematics in this dual-task situation were compared with the those measured in a single-task condition. Likewise, the identification performance was also measured in a single-task condition. Additionally, we kept the visual input constant across conditions by asking participants to fixate. Without instructions about the priority of tasks (Experiment 1) participants s...
AbstractThe current experiment investigates the role of animacy on grasp-cueing effects as investiga...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
AbstractIn this study we investigated whether motor and perceptual tasks share common attentional re...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
AbstractWe examined the allocation of attention during the preparation of sequences of manual pointi...
The human motor system is remarkably proficient in the online control of visually guided movements, ...
SummaryThe human motor system is remarkably proficient in the online control of visually guided move...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
Preparing to grasp objects facilitates visual processing of object location, orientation and size, c...
Both eye and hand movements bind visual attention to their target locations during movement preparat...
AbstractTask influence has long been known to play a major role in the way our eyes scan a scene. Ye...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
AbstractThe current experiment investigates the role of animacy on grasp-cueing effects as investiga...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
AbstractIn this study we investigated whether motor and perceptual tasks share common attentional re...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
AbstractWe examined the allocation of attention during the preparation of sequences of manual pointi...
The human motor system is remarkably proficient in the online control of visually guided movements, ...
SummaryThe human motor system is remarkably proficient in the online control of visually guided move...
Dual-task studies have shown higher sensitivity for stimuli presented at the targets of upcoming act...
Preparing to grasp objects facilitates visual processing of object location, orientation and size, c...
Both eye and hand movements bind visual attention to their target locations during movement preparat...
AbstractTask influence has long been known to play a major role in the way our eyes scan a scene. Ye...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Previous evidence based on perceptual integration and arbitrary responses suggests extensive cross-m...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
AbstractThe current experiment investigates the role of animacy on grasp-cueing effects as investiga...
It has been suggested that the metrics of grasping movements directed to visible objects are control...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...