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David C Knill

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Visual Neuroscience|September 2, 2008
A comparison of visuomotor cue integration strategies for object placement and prehensionHal S Greenwald, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|January 6, 2012
Decoupling eye and hand movement control: visual short-term memory influences reach planning more than saccade planningLaurel A Issen, David C Knill
Experimental Brain Research|August 9, 2003
Humans use continuous visual feedback from the hand to control fast reaching movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
Vision Research|September 18, 2003
Do humans optimally integrate stereo and texture information for judgments of surface slant?David C Knill, Jeffrey A Saunders
Experimental Brain Research|March 9, 2005
Humans use continuous visual feedback from the hand to control both the direction and distance of pointing movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 2, 2004
Visual feedback control of hand movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Cue integration outside central fixation: a study of grasping in depthHal S Greenwald, David C Knill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2013
The brain uses adaptive internal models of scene statistics for sensorimotor estimation and planningOh-Sang Kwon, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Humans use visual and remembered information about object location to plan pointing movementsAnne-Marie Brouwer, David C Knill
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2011
Flexible, task-dependent use of sensory feedback to control hand movementsDavid C Knill, Amulya Bondada, Manu Chhabra
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Visual Neuroscience|September 2, 2008
A comparison of visuomotor cue integration strategies for object placement and prehensionHal S Greenwald, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|January 6, 2012
Decoupling eye and hand movement control: visual short-term memory influences reach planning more than saccade planningLaurel A Issen, David C Knill
Experimental Brain Research|August 9, 2003
Humans use continuous visual feedback from the hand to control fast reaching movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
Vision Research|September 18, 2003
Do humans optimally integrate stereo and texture information for judgments of surface slant?David C Knill, Jeffrey A Saunders
Experimental Brain Research|March 9, 2005
Humans use continuous visual feedback from the hand to control both the direction and distance of pointing movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 2, 2004
Visual feedback control of hand movementsJeffrey A Saunders, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Cue integration outside central fixation: a study of grasping in depthHal S Greenwald, David C Knill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 27, 2013
The brain uses adaptive internal models of scene statistics for sensorimotor estimation and planningOh-Sang Kwon, David C Knill
Journal of Vision|March 11, 2009
Humans use visual and remembered information about object location to plan pointing movementsAnne-Marie Brouwer, David C Knill
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 29, 2011
Flexible, task-dependent use of sensory feedback to control hand movementsDavid C Knill, Amulya Bondada, Manu Chhabra
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