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Evan Cesanek

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 31, 2017
Does visuomotor adaptation contribute to illusion-resistant grasping?Evan Cesanek, Carlo Campagnoli, Jordan A Taylor, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|April 26, 2024
Ouvrai opens access to remote virtual reality studies of human behavioural neuroscienceEvan Cesanek, Sabyasachi Shivkumar, James N Ingram, et al.
Elife|November 19, 2021
Motor memories of object dynamics are categorically organizedEvan Cesanek, Zhaoran Zhang, James N Ingram, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2022
Object weight can be rapidly predicted, with low cognitive load, by exploiting learned associations between the weights and locations of objectsZhaoran Zhang, Evan Cesanek, James N Ingram, et al.
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 31, 2017
Does visuomotor adaptation contribute to illusion-resistant grasping?Evan Cesanek, Carlo Campagnoli, Jordan A Taylor, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|April 26, 2024
Ouvrai opens access to remote virtual reality studies of human behavioural neuroscienceEvan Cesanek, Sabyasachi Shivkumar, James N Ingram, et al.
Elife|November 19, 2021
Motor memories of object dynamics are categorically organizedEvan Cesanek, Zhaoran Zhang, James N Ingram, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 9, 2022
Object weight can be rapidly predicted, with low cognitive load, by exploiting learned associations between the weights and locations of objectsZhaoran Zhang, Evan Cesanek, James N Ingram, et al.
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