There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures at the end of a movement. The end-state comfort effect has been found to be a robust constraint during unimanual movements, and leads to the inference that goal-postures are represented and planned prior to movement initiation. The purpose of this study was to examine whether individuals make appropriate corrections to ensure comfortable final goal postures when faced with an unexpected change in action goal. Participants reached for a horizontal cylinder and placed the left or right end of the object into the target disk. As soon as the participant began to move, a secondary stimuli was triggered, which indicated whether the intended action ...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Goal-directed reaching movements executed from seated positions exhibit rapid, automatic corrections...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Spiegel MA, Oehmichen C, Hammes J, Schack T. Corrections in grasp posture in r...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Spiegel MA, Seegelke C, Hammes J, Oehmichen C, Hughes C. Grasp posture modification to perturbations...
2 The end-state comfort effect is the tendency to use an uncomfortable initial grasp posture for obj...
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...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Goal-directed reaching movements executed from seated positions exhibit rapid, automatic corrections...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
There is ample evidence that people plan their movements to ensure comfortable final grasp postures ...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Spiegel MA, Oehmichen C, Hammes J, Schack T. Corrections in grasp posture in r...
The choice to end comfortably often requires the adoption of uncomfortable beginning states, demonst...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Schütz C, Schack T. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-se...
Seegelke C, Hughes C, Knoblauch A, Schack T. The influence of reducing intermediate target constrain...
Hughes C, Seegelke C, Schack T. The Influence of Initial and Final Precision on Motor Planning: Indi...
Spiegel MA, Seegelke C, Hammes J, Oehmichen C, Hughes C. Grasp posture modification to perturbations...
2 The end-state comfort effect is the tendency to use an uncomfortable initial grasp posture for obj...
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...
A goal of research on human perception and performance is to explore the relative importance of cons...
The present experiment investigated the sensitivity for end-state comfort in a bimanual object manip...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...
Goal-directed reaching movements executed from seated positions exhibit rapid, automatic corrections...
Movement planning in sequential tasks is revealed by grasping postures. We explored aspects of plann...