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    What is the best fixation target? The effect of target shape on stability of fixational eye movements by Thaler, L., Schütz, A.C., Goodale, M.A., Gegenfurtner, K.R.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (14-01-2013)
    “…• The eyes move constantly, even when people fixate a visual target. • This can be a problem for experiments that require fixation. • We measured stability of…”
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    Differences in the visual control of pantomimed and natural grasping movements by Goodale, M A, Jakobson, L S, Keillor, J M

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-1994)
    “…In a series of experiments, we studied the differences between natural target-directed grasping movements and 'pantomimed' movements directed towards…”
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    Factors affecting higher-order movement planning : a kinematic analysis of human prehension by JAKOBSON, L. S, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-1991)
    “…Past studies of the kinematics of human prehension have shown that varying object size affects the maximum opening of the hand, while varying object distance…”
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    Two visual systems re-viewed by Milner, A.D., Goodale, M.A.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2008)
    “…The model proposed by the authors of two cortical systems providing ‘vision for action’ and ‘vision for perception’, respectively, owed much to the inspiration…”
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    A kinematic analysis of reaching and grasping movements in a patient recovering from optic ataxia by Jakobson, L S, Archibald, Y M, Carey, D P, Goodale, M A

    Published in Neuropsychologia (1991)
    “…A detailed, kinematic analysis revealed subtle deficits in midline pointing and prehension in a patient showing good clinical signs of recovery from optic…”
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    Practice makes perfect, but only with the right hand: Sensitivity to perceptual illusions with awkward grasps decreases with practice in the right but not the left hand by Gonzalez, C.L.R., Ganel, T., Whitwell, R.L., Morrissey, B., Goodale, M.A.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-01-2008)
    “…It has been proposed that the visual mechanisms that control well-calibrated actions, such as picking up a small object with a precision grip, are neurally…”
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    A functional analysis of the collicular output pathways: a dissociation of deficits following lesions of the dorsal tegmental decussation and the ipsilateral collicular efferent bundle in the Mongolian gerbil by Ellard, C G, Goodale, M A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1988)
    “…Mongolian gerbils received either lesions of the superior colliculus, small lesions of the uncrossed efferents of the superior colliculus, knifecuts of the…”
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    Eye movements tell only half the story by Ferber, S., Danckert, J., Joanisse, M., Goltz, H.C., Goodale, M.A.

    Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-11-2003)
    “…[...]providing patients with 15 to 20-diopter Fresnel prisms might be simple means of shifting images to the normal side…”
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    Does a monocularly presented size-contrast illusion influence grip aperture? by Marotta, J.J, DeSOUZA, J.F.X, Haffenden, A.M, Goodale, M.A

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-1998)
    “…The present study tested the idea that if subjects rely more on scene-based pictorial cues when binocular cues are not available, then both their perceptual…”
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    Monocular and binocular control of human interceptive movements by SERVOS, P, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-1998)
    “…Previous work in our laboratory has demonstrated that binocular vision makes an important contribution to skilled reaching and grasping movements directed at…”
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    The role of learned pictorial cues in the programming and control of grasping by MAROTTA, J. J, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-1998)
    “…Binocular information has been shown to be important for the programming and control of reaching and grasping. Even without binocular vision, people are still…”
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    Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb. II: Evidence of fast unconscious processes correcting the trajectory of the hand to the final position of a double-step stimulus by PELISSON, D, PRABLANC, C, GOODALE, M. A, JEANNEROD, M

    Published in Experimental brain research (1986)
    “…In this study, a visual target was localized by both limb and eye. The experimental procedure provided an opportunity to analyze the limb movement trajectories…”
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    The role of head movements in the control of manual prehension by MAROTTA, J. J, KRUYER, A, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-1998)
    “…Binocular information has been shown to be important for the programming and control of reaching and grasping. But even without binocular vision, people are…”
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    Visual control of reaching movements without vision of the limb. I: Role of retinal feedback of target position in guiding the hand by PRABLANC, C, PELISSON, D, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (1986)
    “…The spatial and temporal organization of hand and eye movements were studied in normal human subjects as they pointed toward small visual targets. The…”
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    Adapting to monocular vision : grasping with one eye by MAROTTA, J. J, PERROT, T. S, NICOLLE, D, SERVOS, P, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-04-1995)
    “…The aim of the present study was to determine whether normal subjects with one eye covered and patients in whom one eye had been enucleated generate more head…”
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    The effects of unilateral brain damage on visually guided reaching: hemispheric differences in the nature of the deficit by FISK, J. D, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1988)
    “…Groups of patients suffering from unilateral damage to the left or right cerebral hemisphere were compared to a group of age-matched normal controls in a…”
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    Constraints in human visuomotor systems by Yaoping Hu, Goodale, M.A.

    “…This paper reviews empirical work on human visuomotor systems and describes the constraints that limit the transformations these systems can perform. A…”
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    The organization of eye and limb movements during unrestricted reaching to targets in contralateral and ipsilateral visual space by FISK, J. D, GOODALE, M. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1985)
    “…The spatial and temporal organization of unrestricted limb movements directed to small visual targets was examined in two separate experiments. Videotape…”
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    Constraints and principles for the design of human-machine interfaces: a virtual reality approach by Yaoping Hu, Goodale, M.A., Eagleson, R.

    “…We conducted two experiments to compare the visual frames of reference used to scale grasping movements directed at objects with those used to estimate the…”
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