Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 16, 2026

Design and Use of an Apparatus for Presenting Graspable Objects in 3D Workspace
Published on: August 8, 2019
The neuroscience of grasping
1Dipartimento di Psicologia Generale, Università di Padova, Via Venezia 8, 35131, Padova, Italy. umberto.castiello@unipd.it
Abstract:
People have always been fascinated by the exquisite precision and flexibility of the human hand. When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. We reach for objects, grasp and lift them, manipulate them and use them to act on other objects. This review examines one of these actions--grasping. Recent research in behavioural neuroscience, neuroimaging and electrophysiology has the potential to reveal where in the brain the process of grasping is organized, but has yet to address several questions about the sensorimotor transformations that relate to the control of the hands.
Related Concept Videos
Somatosensation
Somatosensory, Motor, and Association Cortex
Major Somatic Sensory Pathways
Neuroplasticity

