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Matthew Heath

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Vision Research|December 3, 2014
Target frequency influences antisaccade endpoint bias: evidence for perceptual averagingCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|January 11, 2017
Haptic feedback attenuates illusory bias in pantomime-grasping: evidence for a visuo-haptic calibrationJillian Chan, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|March 11, 2017
Manual estimations of functionally graspable target objects adhere to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Joseph Manzone
Neuroscience Letters|October 16, 2012
Task-switching in oculomotor control: unidirectional switch-cost when alternating between pro- and antisaccadesJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2014
Perceptual averaging governs antisaccade endpoint biasCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|March 5, 2004
Can a visual representation support the online control of memory-dependent reaching? Evident from a variable spatial mapping paradigmMatthew Heath, David A Westwood
Experimental Brain Research|November 3, 2009
Visuomotor mental rotation: the reaction time advantage for anti-pointing is not influenced by perceptual experience with the cardinal axesKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|July 14, 2016
The visual properties of proximal and remote distractors differentially influence reaching planning times: evidence from pro- and antipointing tasksMatthew Heath, Jesse C DeSimone
Brain and Cognition|March 19, 2013
Goal-directed grasping: the dimensional properties of an object influence the nature of the visual information mediating aperture shapingScott A Holmes, Matthew Heath
Brain Research|October 6, 2010
Visuomotor mental rotation: reaction time is determined by the complexity of the sensorimotor transformations mediating the responseKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
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Vision Research|December 3, 2014
Target frequency influences antisaccade endpoint bias: evidence for perceptual averagingCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|January 11, 2017
Haptic feedback attenuates illusory bias in pantomime-grasping: evidence for a visuo-haptic calibrationJillian Chan, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|March 11, 2017
Manual estimations of functionally graspable target objects adhere to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Joseph Manzone
Neuroscience Letters|October 16, 2012
Task-switching in oculomotor control: unidirectional switch-cost when alternating between pro- and antisaccadesJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2014
Perceptual averaging governs antisaccade endpoint biasCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|March 5, 2004
Can a visual representation support the online control of memory-dependent reaching? Evident from a variable spatial mapping paradigmMatthew Heath, David A Westwood
Experimental Brain Research|November 3, 2009
Visuomotor mental rotation: the reaction time advantage for anti-pointing is not influenced by perceptual experience with the cardinal axesKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|July 14, 2016
The visual properties of proximal and remote distractors differentially influence reaching planning times: evidence from pro- and antipointing tasksMatthew Heath, Jesse C DeSimone
Brain and Cognition|March 19, 2013
Goal-directed grasping: the dimensional properties of an object influence the nature of the visual information mediating aperture shapingScott A Holmes, Matthew Heath
Brain Research|October 6, 2010
Visuomotor mental rotation: reaction time is determined by the complexity of the sensorimotor transformations mediating the responseKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
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