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M A Goodale

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Neuroreport|December 20, 1996
Obstacle avoidance during locomotion is unaffected in a patient with visual form agnosiaA E Patla, M A Goodale
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 1992
Separate visual pathways for perception and actionM A Goodale, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Factors affecting higher-order movement planning: a kinematic analysis of human prehensionL S Jakobson, M A Goodale
Neuropsychologia|November 27, 2007
Two visual systems re-viewedA D Milner, M A Goodale
Vision Research|May 2, 2000
Independent effects of pictorial displays on perception and actionA M Haffenden, M A Goodale
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1988
Left-sided oral asymmetries in spontaneous but not posed smilesD R Wylie, M A Goodale
Cognition|September 15, 1998
The objects of action and perceptionM A Goodale, G K Humphrey
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 1999
The effects of delay on the kinematics of graspingY Hu, R Eagleson, M A Goodale
Neuroreport|October 2, 1995
Dissociation between two modes of spatial processing by a visual form agnosicP Servos, L Matin, M A Goodale
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb. I. Role of retinal feedback of target position in guiding the handC Prablanc, D Pélisson, M A Goodale
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Neuroreport|December 20, 1996
Obstacle avoidance during locomotion is unaffected in a patient with visual form agnosiaA E Patla, M A Goodale
Trends in Neurosciences|January 1, 1992
Separate visual pathways for perception and actionM A Goodale, A D Milner
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1991
Factors affecting higher-order movement planning: a kinematic analysis of human prehensionL S Jakobson, M A Goodale
Neuropsychologia|November 27, 2007
Two visual systems re-viewedA D Milner, M A Goodale
Vision Research|May 2, 2000
Independent effects of pictorial displays on perception and actionA M Haffenden, M A Goodale
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1988
Left-sided oral asymmetries in spontaneous but not posed smilesD R Wylie, M A Goodale
Cognition|September 15, 1998
The objects of action and perceptionM A Goodale, G K Humphrey
Experimental Brain Research|May 20, 1999
The effects of delay on the kinematics of graspingY Hu, R Eagleson, M A Goodale
Neuroreport|October 2, 1995
Dissociation between two modes of spatial processing by a visual form agnosicP Servos, L Matin, M A Goodale
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1986
Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb. I. Role of retinal feedback of target position in guiding the handC Prablanc, D Pélisson, M A Goodale
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