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Eli Brenner
Eli Brenner
Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, VU University Amsterdam
Verified email at fbw.vu.nl
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A new view on grasping
JBJ Smeets, E Brenner
Motor control 3 (3), 237-271, 1999
6081999
Size illusion influences how we lift but not how we grasp an object
E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Experimental brain research 111, 473-476, 1996
3911996
Perception and action are based on the same visual information: distinction between position and velocity.
JBJ Smeets, E Brenner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 21 (1), 19, 1995
3911995
Fast responses of the human hand to changes in target position
E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Journal of motor behavior 29 (4), 297-310, 1997
2671997
Sensory integration does not lead to sensory calibration
JBJ Smeets, JJ van den Dobbelsteen, DDJ de Grave, RJ van Beers, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (49), 18781-18786, 2006
2412006
Motion extrapolation is not responsible for the flash–lag effect
E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Vision research 40 (13), 1645-1648, 2000
2032000
Hitting moving targets Continuous control of the acceleration of the hand on the basis of the target’s velocity: Continuous control of the acceleration of the hand on the basis …
E Brenner, JBJ Smeets, MHE De Lussanet
Experimental Brain Research 122, 467-474, 1998
1991998
Perceived distance, shape and size
E Brenner, WJM van Damme
Vision research 39 (5), 975-986, 1999
1981999
Illusions in action: consequences of inconsistent processing of spatial attributes
JB Smeets, E Brenner, DD de Grave, RH Cuijpers
Experimental Brain Research 147, 135-144, 2002
1962002
On the relation between object shape and grasping kinematics
RH Cuijpers, JBJ Smeets, E Brenner
Journal of neurophysiology 91 (6), 2598-2606, 2004
1512004
Perception of acceleration with short presentation times: can acceleration be used in interception?
AM Brouwer, E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Perception & Psychophysics 64 (7), 1160-1168, 2002
1442002
The difference between the perception of absolute and relative motion: A reaction time study
JBJ Smeets, E Brenner
Vision research 34 (2), 191-195, 1994
1441994
Simultaneous colour constancy revisited: an analysis of viewing strategies
FW Cornelissen, E Brenner
Vision Research 35 (17), 2431-2448, 1995
1411995
Why two eyes are better than one for judgements of heading
AV Van den Berg, E Brenner
Nature 371 (6499), 700-702, 1994
1381994
Fast corrections of movements with a computer mouse
E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Spatial vision 16 (3), 365-376, 2003
1372003
Independent movements of the digits in grasping
JB Smeets, E Brenner
Experimental brain research 139, 92-100, 2001
1232001
Humans combine the optic flow with static depth cues for robust perception of heading
AV Van den Berg, E Brenner
Vision research 34 (16), 2153-2167, 1994
1191994
Perceived motion in depth
E Brenner, AV Van Den Berg, WJ Van Damme
Vision Research 36 (5), 699-706, 1996
1141996
The latency for correcting a movement depends on the visual attribute that defines the target
MM Veerman, E Brenner, JBJ Smeets
Experimental Brain Research 187, 219-228, 2008
1122008
Throwing darts: timing is not the limiting factor
JBJ Smeets, MA Frens, E Brenner
Experimental Brain Research 144, 268-274, 2002
1122002
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