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J B Smeets

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Experimental Brain Research|July 27, 2000
The relation between movement parameters and motor learningJ B Smeets
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Moving one's finger to a visually specified position: target orientation influences the finger's pathE Brenner, J B Smeets
Vision Research|May 18, 2000
Comparing extra-retinal information about distance and directionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 28, 2002
Fast Responses of the Human Hand to Changes in Target PositionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Experimental Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Size illusion influences how we lift but not how we grasp an objectE Brenner, J B Smeets
Vision Research|January 1, 1994
The difference between the perception of absolute and relative motion: a reaction time studyJ B Smeets, E Brenner
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 1, 1994
Different frames of reference for position and motionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Motor Control|July 20, 1999
A new view on graspingJ B Smeets, E Brenner
Vision Research|May 18, 2000
Motion extrapolation is not responsible for the flash-lag effectE Brenner, J B Smeets
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 19, 2000
Early components of the human vestibulo-ocular response to head rotation: latency and gainH Collewijn, J B Smeets
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Experimental Brain Research|July 27, 2000
The relation between movement parameters and motor learningJ B Smeets
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Moving one's finger to a visually specified position: target orientation influences the finger's pathE Brenner, J B Smeets
Vision Research|May 18, 2000
Comparing extra-retinal information about distance and directionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 28, 2002
Fast Responses of the Human Hand to Changes in Target PositionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Experimental Brain Research|October 1, 1996
Size illusion influences how we lift but not how we grasp an objectE Brenner, J B Smeets
Vision Research|January 1, 1994
The difference between the perception of absolute and relative motion: a reaction time studyJ B Smeets, E Brenner
Die Naturwissenschaften|January 1, 1994
Different frames of reference for position and motionE Brenner, J B Smeets
Motor Control|July 20, 1999
A new view on graspingJ B Smeets, E Brenner
Vision Research|May 18, 2000
Motion extrapolation is not responsible for the flash-lag effectE Brenner, J B Smeets
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 19, 2000
Early components of the human vestibulo-ocular response to head rotation: latency and gainH Collewijn, J B Smeets
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