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Melvyn A Goodale

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Experimental Brain Research|October 24, 2013
Explicit knowledge about the availability of visual feedback affects grasping with the left but not the right handRixin Tang, Robert L Whitwell, Melvyn A Goodale
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 2, 2009
Living in a material world: how visual cues to material properties affect the way that we lift objects and perceive their weightGavin Buckingham, Jonathan S Cant, Melvyn A Goodale
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 25, 2011
The material-weight illusion induced by expectations aloneGavin Buckingham, Nathalie S Ranger, Melvyn A Goodale
Nature|June 20, 2003
The influence of visual motion on fast reaching movements to a stationary objectDavid Whitney, David A Westwood, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 25, 2011
Handedness, laterality and the size-weight illusionGavin Buckingham, Nathalie S Ranger, Melvyn A Goodale
Nature Neuroscience|March 13, 2012
Retinotopic activity in V1 reflects the perceived and not the retinal size of an afterimageIrene Sperandio, Philippe A Chouinard, Melvyn A Goodale
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 4, 2003
Target selection for reaching and saccades share a similar behavioral reference frame in the macaqueHansjörg Scherberger, Melvyn A Goodale, Richard A Andersen
Cognition|March 6, 2016
Unusual hand postures but not familiar tools show motor equivalence with precision graspingRixin Tang, Robert L Whitwell, Melvyn A Goodale
Vision Research|February 15, 2005
Interactions between the processing of gaze direction and facial expressionTzvi Ganel, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Melvyn A Goodale
Perception|January 1, 2004
The effects of different aperture-viewing conditions on the recognition of novel objectsGrzegorz Króliczak, Melvyn A Goodale, G Keith Humphrey
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Experimental Brain Research|October 24, 2013
Explicit knowledge about the availability of visual feedback affects grasping with the left but not the right handRixin Tang, Robert L Whitwell, Melvyn A Goodale
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 2, 2009
Living in a material world: how visual cues to material properties affect the way that we lift objects and perceive their weightGavin Buckingham, Jonathan S Cant, Melvyn A Goodale
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 25, 2011
The material-weight illusion induced by expectations aloneGavin Buckingham, Nathalie S Ranger, Melvyn A Goodale
Nature|June 20, 2003
The influence of visual motion on fast reaching movements to a stationary objectDavid Whitney, David A Westwood, Melvyn A Goodale
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|October 25, 2011
Handedness, laterality and the size-weight illusionGavin Buckingham, Nathalie S Ranger, Melvyn A Goodale
Nature Neuroscience|March 13, 2012
Retinotopic activity in V1 reflects the perceived and not the retinal size of an afterimageIrene Sperandio, Philippe A Chouinard, Melvyn A Goodale
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 4, 2003
Target selection for reaching and saccades share a similar behavioral reference frame in the macaqueHansjörg Scherberger, Melvyn A Goodale, Richard A Andersen
Cognition|March 6, 2016
Unusual hand postures but not familiar tools show motor equivalence with precision graspingRixin Tang, Robert L Whitwell, Melvyn A Goodale
Vision Research|February 15, 2005
Interactions between the processing of gaze direction and facial expressionTzvi Ganel, Yonatan Goshen-Gottstein, Melvyn A Goodale
Perception|January 1, 2004
The effects of different aperture-viewing conditions on the recognition of novel objectsGrzegorz Króliczak, Melvyn A Goodale, G Keith Humphrey
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