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Ryan W Langridge

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Human Movement Science|May 27, 2020
Grasping a 2D virtual target: The influence of target position and movement on gaze and digit placementRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|September 19, 2022
Use of remote data collection methodology to test for an illusory effect on visually guided cursor movementsRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|June 10, 2017
Grasping occluded targets: investigating the influence of target visibility, allocentric cue presence, and direction of motion on gaze and grasp accuracyRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|April 16, 2021
Manipulation of physical 3-D and virtual 2-D stimuli: comparing digit placement and fixation positionRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Perception|December 8, 2025
Are onscreen cursor movements influenced by the Ebbinghaus illusion? Exploring perception-action interaction in a virtual environmentRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|December 2, 2022
Corrigendum: Use of remote data collection methodology to test for an illusory effect on visually guided cursor movementsRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|November 17, 2021
Eye-hand coordination: memory-guided grasping during obstacle avoidanceHana H Abbas, Ryan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|March 4, 2026
Anticipatory gaze in a reaching-and-grasping task when target movement direction is uncertain: evidence of statistical learningYoussef G Ekladuce, Ryan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|May 9, 2020
Eye-hand coordination in reaching and grasping vertically moving targetsMatsya R Thulasiram, Ryan W Langridge, Hana H Abbas, et al.
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Human Movement Science|May 27, 2020
Grasping a 2D virtual target: The influence of target position and movement on gaze and digit placementRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|September 19, 2022
Use of remote data collection methodology to test for an illusory effect on visually guided cursor movementsRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|June 10, 2017
Grasping occluded targets: investigating the influence of target visibility, allocentric cue presence, and direction of motion on gaze and grasp accuracyRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|April 16, 2021
Manipulation of physical 3-D and virtual 2-D stimuli: comparing digit placement and fixation positionRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Perception|December 8, 2025
Are onscreen cursor movements influenced by the Ebbinghaus illusion? Exploring perception-action interaction in a virtual environmentRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|December 2, 2022
Corrigendum: Use of remote data collection methodology to test for an illusory effect on visually guided cursor movementsRyan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|November 17, 2021
Eye-hand coordination: memory-guided grasping during obstacle avoidanceHana H Abbas, Ryan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Frontiers in Psychology|March 4, 2026
Anticipatory gaze in a reaching-and-grasping task when target movement direction is uncertain: evidence of statistical learningYoussef G Ekladuce, Ryan W Langridge, Jonathan J Marotta
Experimental Brain Research|May 9, 2020
Eye-hand coordination in reaching and grasping vertically moving targetsMatsya R Thulasiram, Ryan W Langridge, Hana H Abbas, et al.
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