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Paolo Viviani

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Journal of Vision|March 24, 2011
Is there a dynamic advantage for facial expressions?Chiara Fiorentini, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|July 20, 2004
Planning short pointing sequencesPhilippe Vindras, Paolo Viviani
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
Perceptual asynchronies for biological and non-biological visual eventsChristelle Aymoz, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|November 13, 2002
Altering the visuomotor gain. Evidence that motor plans deal with vector quantitiesPhilippe Vindras, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|July 31, 2015
Grip forces during fast point-to-point and continuous hand movementsPaolo Viviani, Francesco Lacquaniti
Experimental Brain Research|March 27, 2004
Amplitude and direction errors in kinesthetic pointingGabriel Baud-Bovy, Paolo Viviani
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 29, 2005
Error parsing in visuomotor pointing reveals independent processing of amplitude and directionPhilippe Vindras, Michel Desmurget, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|May 11, 2005
Factors affecting the size of the detour effect in the kinaesthetic perception of Euclidean distanceHenry Faineteau, Edouard Gentaz, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|October 12, 2011
The perception of visible speech: estimation of speech rate and detection of time reversalsPaolo Viviani, Francesca Figliozzi, Francesco Lacquaniti
Experimental Brain Research|August 5, 2003
The kinaesthetic perception of Euclidean distance: a study of the detour effectHenry Faineteau, Edouard Gentaz, Paolo Viviani
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Journal of Vision|March 24, 2011
Is there a dynamic advantage for facial expressions?Chiara Fiorentini, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|July 20, 2004
Planning short pointing sequencesPhilippe Vindras, Paolo Viviani
Vision Research|May 6, 2004
Perceptual asynchronies for biological and non-biological visual eventsChristelle Aymoz, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|November 13, 2002
Altering the visuomotor gain. Evidence that motor plans deal with vector quantitiesPhilippe Vindras, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|July 31, 2015
Grip forces during fast point-to-point and continuous hand movementsPaolo Viviani, Francesco Lacquaniti
Experimental Brain Research|March 27, 2004
Amplitude and direction errors in kinesthetic pointingGabriel Baud-Bovy, Paolo Viviani
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 29, 2005
Error parsing in visuomotor pointing reveals independent processing of amplitude and directionPhilippe Vindras, Michel Desmurget, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|May 11, 2005
Factors affecting the size of the detour effect in the kinaesthetic perception of Euclidean distanceHenry Faineteau, Edouard Gentaz, Paolo Viviani
Experimental Brain Research|October 12, 2011
The perception of visible speech: estimation of speech rate and detection of time reversalsPaolo Viviani, Francesca Figliozzi, Francesco Lacquaniti
Experimental Brain Research|August 5, 2003
The kinaesthetic perception of Euclidean distance: a study of the detour effectHenry Faineteau, Edouard Gentaz, Paolo Viviani
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