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177 related items for PubMed ID: 26004123

  • 1. Too much anticipation? Large anticipatory adjustments of grasping movements to minimal object manipulations.
    Herbort O.
    Hum Mov Sci; 2015 Aug; 42():100-16. PubMed ID: 26004123
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  • 3. Inverting the planning gradient: adjustment of grasps to late segments of multi-step object manipulations.
    Mathew H, Kunde W, Herbort O.
    Exp Brain Res; 2017 May; 235(5):1397-1409. PubMed ID: 28233050
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  • 6. Individual differences in motor planning during a multi-segment object manipulation task.
    Seegelke C, Hughes CM, Schütz C, Schack T.
    Exp Brain Res; 2012 Oct; 222(1-2):125-36. PubMed ID: 22885998
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  • 7. The contribution of cognitive, kinematic, and dynamic factors to anticipatory grasp selection.
    Herbort O, Butz MV, Kunde W.
    Exp Brain Res; 2014 Jun; 232(6):1677-88. PubMed ID: 24534913
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  • 9. Second-order grasp planning reflects sensitivity to inertial factors.
    Wagman JB, Abney DH, Rosenbaum DA.
    Hum Mov Sci; 2018 Feb; 57():451-460. PubMed ID: 29074308
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  • 10. Limits of end-state planning.
    Hermens F, Kral D, Rosenbaum DA.
    Acta Psychol (Amst); 2014 May; 148():148-62. PubMed ID: 24531145
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  • 11. The continuous end-state comfort effect: weighted integration of multiple biases.
    Herbort O, Butz MV.
    Psychol Res; 2012 May; 76(3):345-63. PubMed ID: 21499901
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  • 13. Planning grasps for object manipulation: integrating internal preferences and external constraints.
    Herbort O, Butz MV.
    Cogn Process; 2015 Sep; 16 Suppl 1():249-53. PubMed ID: 26224266
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  • 15. Distinct Neural Components of Visually Guided Grasping during Planning and Execution.
    Klein LK, Maiello G, Stubbs K, Proklova D, Chen J, Paulun VC, Culham JC, Fleming RW.
    J Neurosci; 2023 Dec 06; 43(49):8504-8514. PubMed ID: 37848285
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  • 20. Grasp posture planning during multi-segment object manipulation tasks - interaction between cognitive and biomechanical factors.
    Seegelke C, Hughes CM, Knoblauch A, Schack T.
    Acta Psychol (Amst); 2013 Nov 06; 144(3):513-21. PubMed ID: 24095853
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