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Neuropsychologia, 1997
In the present study we attempted to determine the nature of the visual analysis that is performed on an object in order to grasp it. We required eight healthy subjects to reach and grasp a wooden bar which was superimposed over the shaft of the Müller-Lyer illusion. Vision of both the hand and the bar was allowed. Three different bar lengths were used.
DAPRATI, ELENA, Gentilucci, M.
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In the present study we attempted to determine the nature of the visual analysis that is performed on an object in order to grasp it. We required eight healthy subjects to reach and grasp a wooden bar which was superimposed over the shaft of the Müller-Lyer illusion. Vision of both the hand and the bar was allowed. Three different bar lengths were used.
DAPRATI, ELENA, Gentilucci, M.
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IEEE Proceedings. VR 2005. Virtual Reality, 2005., 2005
We present a physically-based approach to grasping and manipulation of virtual objects that produces visually realistic results, addresses the problem of visual interpenetration of hand and object models, and performs force rendering for force-feedback gloves in a single framework.
C.W. Borst, A.P. Indugula
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We present a physically-based approach to grasping and manipulation of virtual objects that produces visually realistic results, addresses the problem of visual interpenetration of hand and object models, and performs force rendering for force-feedback gloves in a single framework.
C.W. Borst, A.P. Indugula
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2002
When you look for your copy of TICS among the mail in your mailbox, your visual-attentional mechanisms marshal saccadic eye movements to search for specific attributes: a glossy cover, a colored spine, etc. In other words, when you know what you're searching for beforehand, visual selective attention uses information about the searched-for object to ...
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When you look for your copy of TICS among the mail in your mailbox, your visual-attentional mechanisms marshal saccadic eye movements to search for specific attributes: a glossy cover, a colored spine, etc. In other words, when you know what you're searching for beforehand, visual selective attention uses information about the searched-for object to ...
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ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1980
Cottrell, L. K., Workman, D. A.
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Cottrell, L. K., Workman, D. A.
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Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Computer supported collaborative learning - CSCL'09, 2009
Gahgene Gweon +2 more
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Gahgene Gweon +2 more
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Learning the signatures of the human grasp using a scalable tactile glove
Nature, 2019Subramanian Sundaram +2 more
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