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Cornelis van de Kamp

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Experimental Brain Research|May 23, 2007
Prehension is really reaching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Frank T J M Zaal
Human Movement Science|July 15, 2010
Getting hold of approaching objects: in search of a common control of hand-closure initiation in catching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Human Movement Science|August 27, 2011
A common first-order time-to-contact based control of hand-closure initiation in catching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 12, 2012
Identification of intermittent control in man and machineIan D Loram, Cornelis van de Kamp, Henrik Gollee, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|May 13, 2022
Is Intermittent Control the Source of the Non-Linear Oscillatory Component (0.2-2Hz) in Human Balance Control?Ian D Loram, Henrik Gollee, Cornelis van de Kamp, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|January 10, 2013
Refractoriness in sustained visuo-manual control: is the refractory duration intrinsic or does it depend on external system properties?Cornelis van de Kamp, Peter J Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 23, 2009
Effects of changing object size during prehensionCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|May 16, 2013
Interfacing sensory input with motor output: does the control architecture converge to a serial process along a single channel?Cornelis van de Kamp, Peter J Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 14, 2014
Does the motor system need intermittent control?Ian David Loram, Cornelis van de Kamp, Martin Lakie, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 9) with videos related to

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Experimental Brain Research|May 23, 2007
Prehension is really reaching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Frank T J M Zaal
Human Movement Science|July 15, 2010
Getting hold of approaching objects: in search of a common control of hand-closure initiation in catching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Human Movement Science|August 27, 2011
A common first-order time-to-contact based control of hand-closure initiation in catching and graspingCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 12, 2012
Identification of intermittent control in man and machineIan D Loram, Cornelis van de Kamp, Henrik Gollee, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|May 13, 2022
Is Intermittent Control the Source of the Non-Linear Oscillatory Component (0.2-2Hz) in Human Balance Control?Ian D Loram, Henrik Gollee, Cornelis van de Kamp, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|January 10, 2013
Refractoriness in sustained visuo-manual control: is the refractory duration intrinsic or does it depend on external system properties?Cornelis van de Kamp, Peter J Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 23, 2009
Effects of changing object size during prehensionCornelis van de Kamp, Raoul M Bongers, Frank T J M Zaal
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|May 16, 2013
Interfacing sensory input with motor output: does the control architecture converge to a serial process along a single channel?Cornelis van de Kamp, Peter J Gawthrop, Henrik Gollee, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|May 14, 2014
Does the motor system need intermittent control?Ian David Loram, Cornelis van de Kamp, Martin Lakie, et al.
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