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Mark Mon-Williams

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Experimental Brain Research|April 13, 2011
Discovering affordances that determine the spatial structure of reach-to-grasp movementsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2008
Ontological issues in distance perception: cue use under full cue conditions cannot be inferred from use under controlled conditionsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 15, 2007
Calibrating reach distance to visual targetsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2006
Natural prehension in trials without haptic feedback but only when calibration is allowedGeoffrey Bingham, Rachel Coats, Mark Mon-Williams
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 1, 2026
Turning the 10-year NHS plan into a 50-year legacy: the centrality of children and young peopleSunil Bhopal, John Wright, Mark Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2008
Calibrating grasp size and reach distance: interactions reveal integral organization of reaching-to-grasp movementsRachel Coats, Geoffrey P Bingham, Mark Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|September 4, 2007
The coordination patterns observed when two hands reach-to-grasp separate objectsGeoffrey P Bingham, Kirstie Hughes, Mark Mon-Williams
Royal Society Open Science|August 5, 2024
The relationship between 'school readiness' and later persistent absenteeismMegan L Wood, Lydia Gunning, Mark Mon-Williams
Journal of Child Neurology|October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorderWinona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|June 16, 2004
Reduced fields of view are neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problemsAndrea Loftus, Susannah Murphy, Isla McKenna, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|April 13, 2011
Discovering affordances that determine the spatial structure of reach-to-grasp movementsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Perception & Psychophysics|May 8, 2008
Ontological issues in distance perception: cue use under full cue conditions cannot be inferred from use under controlled conditionsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 15, 2007
Calibrating reach distance to visual targetsMark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Neuropsychologia|October 19, 2006
Natural prehension in trials without haptic feedback but only when calibration is allowedGeoffrey Bingham, Rachel Coats, Mark Mon-Williams
Archives of Disease in Childhood|June 1, 2026
Turning the 10-year NHS plan into a 50-year legacy: the centrality of children and young peopleSunil Bhopal, John Wright, Mark Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2008
Calibrating grasp size and reach distance: interactions reveal integral organization of reaching-to-grasp movementsRachel Coats, Geoffrey P Bingham, Mark Mon-Williams
Experimental Brain Research|September 4, 2007
The coordination patterns observed when two hands reach-to-grasp separate objectsGeoffrey P Bingham, Kirstie Hughes, Mark Mon-Williams
Royal Society Open Science|August 5, 2024
The relationship between 'school readiness' and later persistent absenteeismMegan L Wood, Lydia Gunning, Mark Mon-Williams
Journal of Child Neurology|October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorderWinona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|June 16, 2004
Reduced fields of view are neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problemsAndrea Loftus, Susannah Murphy, Isla McKenna, et al.
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