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Matthew Heath

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Journal of Motor Behavior|October 8, 2011
The visuomotor mental rotation task: visuomotor transformation times are reduced for small and perceptually familiar anglesKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 21, 2016
Pantomime-Grasping: Advance Knowledge of Haptic Feedback Availability Supports an Absolute Visuo-Haptic CalibrationShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|February 22, 2014
Weber's law in tactile grasping and manual estimation: feedback-dependent evidence for functionally distinct processing streamsShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|March 28, 2017
The spatial relations between stimulus and response determine an absolute visuo-haptic calibration in pantomime-graspingShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Neuroscience Letters|July 28, 2009
Visuomotor mental rotation: reaction time is not a function of the angle of rotationKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
The antisaccade task: Vector inversion contributes to a statistical summary representation of target eccentricitiesMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler
Experimental Brain Research|July 28, 2004
Can the motor system resolve a premovement bias in grip aperture? Online analysis of grasping the Müller-Lyer illusionMatthew Heath, Christina Rival, Gordon Binsted
Motor Control|March 30, 2007
Allocentric visual cues influence online limb adjustmentsMatthew Heath, Kristina Neely, Gordon Binsted
Motor Control|November 7, 2019
Antipointing Reaches Do Not Adhere to Width-Based Manipulations of Fitts' (1954) EquationMarlowe Pecora, Luc Tremblay, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|December 15, 2015
Alternating between pro- and antisaccades: switch-costs manifest via decoupling the spatial relations between stimulus and responseMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Ashna Samani
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Journal of Motor Behavior|October 8, 2011
The visuomotor mental rotation task: visuomotor transformation times are reduced for small and perceptually familiar anglesKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|May 21, 2016
Pantomime-Grasping: Advance Knowledge of Haptic Feedback Availability Supports an Absolute Visuo-Haptic CalibrationShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|February 22, 2014
Weber's law in tactile grasping and manual estimation: feedback-dependent evidence for functionally distinct processing streamsShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|March 28, 2017
The spatial relations between stimulus and response determine an absolute visuo-haptic calibration in pantomime-graspingShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Matthew Heath
Neuroscience Letters|July 28, 2009
Visuomotor mental rotation: reaction time is not a function of the angle of rotationKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
The antisaccade task: Vector inversion contributes to a statistical summary representation of target eccentricitiesMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler
Experimental Brain Research|July 28, 2004
Can the motor system resolve a premovement bias in grip aperture? Online analysis of grasping the Müller-Lyer illusionMatthew Heath, Christina Rival, Gordon Binsted
Motor Control|March 30, 2007
Allocentric visual cues influence online limb adjustmentsMatthew Heath, Kristina Neely, Gordon Binsted
Motor Control|November 7, 2019
Antipointing Reaches Do Not Adhere to Width-Based Manipulations of Fitts' (1954) EquationMarlowe Pecora, Luc Tremblay, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|December 15, 2015
Alternating between pro- and antisaccades: switch-costs manifest via decoupling the spatial relations between stimulus and responseMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Ashna Samani
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