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H C Dijkerman

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Experimental Brain Research|August 19, 2006
Interference of grasping observation during prehension, a behavioural studyH C Dijkerman, M C Smit
Experimental Brain Research|March 13, 1998
The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth plane. II. Dissociated orientation functions in normal subjectsH C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Neuroreport|February 10, 1997
Copying without perceiving: motor imagery in visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|October 29, 1999
The use of vergence information in the programming of prehensionM Mon-Williams, H C Dijkerman
Acta Psychologica|April 4, 2025
The relation between longing for touch and the implicit evaluation of images of touchB Hasenack, H C Dijkerman, A Keizer
Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 1998
Grasping spatial relationships: failure to demonstrate allocentric visual coding in a patient with visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Neuropsychologia|January 5, 2000
Motion parallax enables depth processing for action in a visual form agnosic when binocular vision is unavailableH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 1998
Perception and action in depthD P Carey, H C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 1996
The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth plane. I. Effects of visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 6, 2004
Does motor imagery training improve hand function in chronic stroke patients? A pilot studyH C Dijkerman, M Ietswaart, M Johnston, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|August 19, 2006
Interference of grasping observation during prehension, a behavioural studyH C Dijkerman, M C Smit
Experimental Brain Research|March 13, 1998
The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth plane. II. Dissociated orientation functions in normal subjectsH C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Neuroreport|February 10, 1997
Copying without perceiving: motor imagery in visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|October 29, 1999
The use of vergence information in the programming of prehensionM Mon-Williams, H C Dijkerman
Acta Psychologica|April 4, 2025
The relation between longing for touch and the implicit evaluation of images of touchB Hasenack, H C Dijkerman, A Keizer
Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 1998
Grasping spatial relationships: failure to demonstrate allocentric visual coding in a patient with visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Neuropsychologia|January 5, 2000
Motion parallax enables depth processing for action in a visual form agnosic when binocular vision is unavailableH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Consciousness and Cognition|October 27, 1998
Perception and action in depthD P Carey, H C Dijkerman, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|December 1, 1996
The perception and prehension of objects oriented in the depth plane. I. Effects of visual form agnosiaH C Dijkerman, A D Milner, D P Carey
Clinical Rehabilitation|August 6, 2004
Does motor imagery training improve hand function in chronic stroke patients? A pilot studyH C Dijkerman, M Ietswaart, M Johnston, et al.
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