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Megan D Neilson
Robin T Bye

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Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
A Riemannian Geometry Theory of Three-Dimensional Binocular Visual PerceptionPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Human Movement Science|August 25, 2015
A Riemannian geometry theory of human movement: The geodesic synergy hypothesisPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|June 23, 2022
The Riemannian Geometry Theory of Visually-Guided Movement Accounts for Afterimage Illusions and Size ConstancyPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|June 2, 2021
A Riemannian Geometry Theory of Synergy Selection for Visually-Guided MovementPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Human Movement Science|August 3, 2010
The BUMP model of response planning: intermittent predictive control accounts for 10 Hz physiological tremorRobin T Bye, Peter D Neilson
Human Movement Science|September 9, 2008
The BUMP model of response planning: variable horizon predictive control accounts for the speed-accuracy tradeoffs and velocity profiles of aimed movementRobin T Bye, Peter D Neilson
Human Movement Science|November 16, 2004
A new view on visuomotor channels: the case of the disappearing dynamicsPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Journal of Neural Engineering|September 2, 2005
An overview of adaptive model theory: solving the problems of redundancy, resources, and nonlinear interactions in human movement controlPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Human Movement Science|December 13, 2005
Motor maps and synergiesPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Human Movement Science|May 4, 2010
On theory of motor synergiesPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
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Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
A Riemannian Geometry Theory of Three-Dimensional Binocular Visual PerceptionPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Human Movement Science|August 25, 2015
A Riemannian geometry theory of human movement: The geodesic synergy hypothesisPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|June 23, 2022
The Riemannian Geometry Theory of Visually-Guided Movement Accounts for Afterimage Illusions and Size ConstancyPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|June 2, 2021
A Riemannian Geometry Theory of Synergy Selection for Visually-Guided MovementPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson, Robin T Bye
Human Movement Science|August 3, 2010
The BUMP model of response planning: intermittent predictive control accounts for 10 Hz physiological tremorRobin T Bye, Peter D Neilson
Human Movement Science|September 9, 2008
The BUMP model of response planning: variable horizon predictive control accounts for the speed-accuracy tradeoffs and velocity profiles of aimed movementRobin T Bye, Peter D Neilson
Human Movement Science|November 16, 2004
A new view on visuomotor channels: the case of the disappearing dynamicsPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Journal of Neural Engineering|September 2, 2005
An overview of adaptive model theory: solving the problems of redundancy, resources, and nonlinear interactions in human movement controlPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Human Movement Science|December 13, 2005
Motor maps and synergiesPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
Human Movement Science|May 4, 2010
On theory of motor synergiesPeter D Neilson, Megan D Neilson
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