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Hugo Bruggeman

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Psychological Science|June 1, 2010
The direction of walking--but not throwing or kicking--is adapted by optic flowHugo Bruggeman, William H Warren
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2006
The processing of linear perspective and binocular information for action and perceptionHugo Bruggeman, Albert Yonas, Jürgen Konczak
Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2007
Optic flow drives human visuo-locomotor adaptationHugo Bruggeman, Wendy Zosh, William H Warren
Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2005
Learning to throw on a rotating carousel: recalibration based on limb dynamics and projectile kinematicsHugo Bruggeman, Herbert L Pick, John J Rieser
Psychological Science|March 8, 2013
Dynamic manipulation generates touch information that can modify visionHugo Bruggeman, Clara Kliman-Silver, Fulvio Domini, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 7, 2009
Biomechanical versus inertial information: stable individual differences in perception of self-rotationHugo Bruggeman, Vadzim S Piuneu, John J Rieser, et al.
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Psychological Science|June 1, 2010
The direction of walking--but not throwing or kicking--is adapted by optic flowHugo Bruggeman, William H Warren
Neuropsychologia|December 15, 2006
The processing of linear perspective and binocular information for action and perceptionHugo Bruggeman, Albert Yonas, Jürgen Konczak
Current Biology : CB|November 21, 2007
Optic flow drives human visuo-locomotor adaptationHugo Bruggeman, Wendy Zosh, William H Warren
Experimental Brain Research|February 8, 2005
Learning to throw on a rotating carousel: recalibration based on limb dynamics and projectile kinematicsHugo Bruggeman, Herbert L Pick, John J Rieser
Psychological Science|March 8, 2013
Dynamic manipulation generates touch information that can modify visionHugo Bruggeman, Clara Kliman-Silver, Fulvio Domini, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 7, 2009
Biomechanical versus inertial information: stable individual differences in perception of self-rotationHugo Bruggeman, Vadzim S Piuneu, John J Rieser, et al.
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