The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manipulation task. Participants were required to simultaneously reach for two bars and to place the objects' ends into two targets on the table. The design of the experiment allowed to dissociate the relative roles of initial means (e.g., the selection of grips) and final postures (e.g., the anticipation of end-states). The question of interest was whether affording different grip patterns for the two hands would introduce a bias away from reaching end-state comfort. Results revealed a strong sensitivity for end-state comfort, independent of the required grip patterns. In particular, end-state comfort was preferred even if this meant selecting dif...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Reissig P, Schütz C. Effects of stimulus cueing on bimanual grasp posture plan...
Movement Planning and the Role of End-State Comfort Nicole George, Paula M. van Wyk & Adriana M. D...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
The present study explored the sensitivity towards bimanual end-state comfort in a task that require...
2 The end-state comfort effect is the tendency to use an uncomfortable initial grasp posture for obj...
Sharing a drink or passing a tool to another person is frequently done in our daily lives. However, ...
Seegelke C, Weigelt M. Anticipating different grips reduces bimanual end-state comfort. A tradeoff ...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
We studied whether motor-control constraints for grasping objects that are moved to new positions re...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Reissig P, Schütz C. Effects of stimulus cueing on bimanual grasp posture plan...
Movement Planning and the Role of End-State Comfort Nicole George, Paula M. van Wyk & Adriana M. D...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
The present study explored the sensitivity towards bimanual end-state comfort in a task that require...
2 The end-state comfort effect is the tendency to use an uncomfortable initial grasp posture for obj...
Sharing a drink or passing a tool to another person is frequently done in our daily lives. However, ...
Seegelke C, Weigelt M. Anticipating different grips reduces bimanual end-state comfort. A tradeoff ...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
We studied whether motor-control constraints for grasping objects that are moved to new positions re...
Consistent preferences for particular types of movement suggest criteria for movement selection. The...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Reissig P, Schütz C. Effects of stimulus cueing on bimanual grasp posture plan...
Movement Planning and the Role of End-State Comfort Nicole George, Paula M. van Wyk & Adriana M. D...