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Vonne van Polanen

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Plos One|September 14, 2021
Grasp aperture corrections in reach-to-grasp movements do not reliably alter size perceptionVonne van Polanen
Plos One|December 13, 2022
Transfer of weight information depends differently on used hand and handedness for perception and actionVonne van Polanen
Experimental Brain Research|July 5, 2022
Multisensory information about changing object properties can be used to quickly correct predictive force scaling for object liftingVonne van Polanen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 19, 2016
Sensorimotor Memory Biases Weight Perception During Object LiftingVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Scientific Reports|November 1, 2019
Dynamic size-weight changes after object lifting reduce the size-weight illusionVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|July 15, 2015
Interactions between dorsal and ventral streams for controlling skilled graspVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|June 1, 2019
Sensorimotor memory for object weight is based on previous experience during lifting, not holdingVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|November 3, 2022
The effects of explicit and implicit information on modulation of corticospinal excitability during hand-object interactionsGuy Rens, Marco Davare, Vonne van Polanen
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 16, 2022
The effects of TMS over the anterior intraparietal area on anticipatory fingertip force scaling and the size-weight illusionVonne van Polanen, Gavin Buckingham, Marco Davare
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 16, 2020
The role of the anterior intraparietal sulcus and the lateral occipital cortex in fingertip force scaling and weight perception during object liftingVonne van Polanen, Guy Rens, Marco Davare
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Plos One|September 14, 2021
Grasp aperture corrections in reach-to-grasp movements do not reliably alter size perceptionVonne van Polanen
Plos One|December 13, 2022
Transfer of weight information depends differently on used hand and handedness for perception and actionVonne van Polanen
Experimental Brain Research|July 5, 2022
Multisensory information about changing object properties can be used to quickly correct predictive force scaling for object liftingVonne van Polanen
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|January 19, 2016
Sensorimotor Memory Biases Weight Perception During Object LiftingVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Scientific Reports|November 1, 2019
Dynamic size-weight changes after object lifting reduce the size-weight illusionVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|July 15, 2015
Interactions between dorsal and ventral streams for controlling skilled graspVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|June 1, 2019
Sensorimotor memory for object weight is based on previous experience during lifting, not holdingVonne van Polanen, Marco Davare
Neuropsychologia|November 3, 2022
The effects of explicit and implicit information on modulation of corticospinal excitability during hand-object interactionsGuy Rens, Marco Davare, Vonne van Polanen
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 16, 2022
The effects of TMS over the anterior intraparietal area on anticipatory fingertip force scaling and the size-weight illusionVonne van Polanen, Gavin Buckingham, Marco Davare
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 16, 2020
The role of the anterior intraparietal sulcus and the lateral occipital cortex in fingertip force scaling and weight perception during object liftingVonne van Polanen, Guy Rens, Marco Davare
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