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Christopher L Striemer

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Neuroreport|March 12, 2010
Dissociating perceptual and motor effects of prism adaptation in neglectChristopher L Striemer, James Danckert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 14, 2013
The influence of prism adaptation on perceptual and motor components of neglect: a reply to saevarsson and kristjanssonChristopher L Striemer, James Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2023
Direction of visual shift and hand congruency enhance spatial realignment during visuomotor adaptationChristopher L Striemer, Adam Morrill
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 7, 2010
Through a prism darkly: re-evaluating prisms and neglectChristopher L Striemer, James A Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|July 30, 2017
Prism adaptation speeds reach initiation in the direction of the prism after-effectChristopher L Striemer, Carley A Borza
Experimental Brain Research|July 2, 2025
"Automatic" online reach corrections are associated with individual differences in executive functionBranden T Otte, Christopher L Striemer
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2016
Prism adaptation magnitude has differential influences on perceptual versus manual responsesChristopher L Striemer, Karyn Russell, Priya Nath
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 3, 2013
Spatial working memory deficits represent a core challenge for rehabilitating neglectChristopher L Striemer, Susanne Ferber, James Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|February 6, 2010
Can intention override the "automatic pilot"?Christopher L Striemer, Julia Yukovsky, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 9, 2019
Visuomotor adaptation in the absence of input from early visual cortexChristopher L Striemer, James T Enns, Robert L Whitwell
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Neuroreport|March 12, 2010
Dissociating perceptual and motor effects of prism adaptation in neglectChristopher L Striemer, James Danckert
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 14, 2013
The influence of prism adaptation on perceptual and motor components of neglect: a reply to saevarsson and kristjanssonChristopher L Striemer, James Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2023
Direction of visual shift and hand congruency enhance spatial realignment during visuomotor adaptationChristopher L Striemer, Adam Morrill
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|May 7, 2010
Through a prism darkly: re-evaluating prisms and neglectChristopher L Striemer, James A Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|July 30, 2017
Prism adaptation speeds reach initiation in the direction of the prism after-effectChristopher L Striemer, Carley A Borza
Experimental Brain Research|July 2, 2025
"Automatic" online reach corrections are associated with individual differences in executive functionBranden T Otte, Christopher L Striemer
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2016
Prism adaptation magnitude has differential influences on perceptual versus manual responsesChristopher L Striemer, Karyn Russell, Priya Nath
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|July 3, 2013
Spatial working memory deficits represent a core challenge for rehabilitating neglectChristopher L Striemer, Susanne Ferber, James Danckert
Experimental Brain Research|February 6, 2010
Can intention override the "automatic pilot"?Christopher L Striemer, Julia Yukovsky, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|March 9, 2019
Visuomotor adaptation in the absence of input from early visual cortexChristopher L Striemer, James T Enns, Robert L Whitwell
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