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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 47.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000172 (2000) E. Osman [Allemagne] ; A R Pearce ; M. Jüttner ; I. RentschlerReconstructing mental object representations: a machine vision approach to human visual recognition.
000387 (1976) L M Bjursten ; K. Norrsell ; U. NorrsellBehavioural repertory of cats without cerebral cortex from infancy.
000485 (2004) Aftab E. Patla [Canada] ; T Claire Davies ; Ewa NiechwiejObstacle avoidance during locomotion using haptic information in normally sighted humans.
000488 (2003) Tomohiro Nabeta [Japon] ; Fuminori Ono ; Jun-Ichiro KawaharaTransfer of spatial context from visual to haptic search.
000775 (2005) Achille Pasqualotto [Irlande (pays)] ; Ciara M. Finucane ; Fiona N. NewellVisual and haptic representations of scenes are updated with observer movement.
000919 (2006) I. Goncharenko [Japon] ; M. Svinin ; Y. Kanou ; S. HosoeMotor training in the manipulation of flexible objects in haptic environments.
000B93 (2007) Yong-Di Zhou [États-Unis] ; Allen Ardestani ; Joaquín M. FusterDistributed and associative working memory.
000E27 (2008) Nicholas Cothros [Canada] ; Jeremy Wong [Canada] ; Paul L. Gribble [Canada]Distinct Haptic Cues Do Not Reduce Interference when Learning to Reach in Multiple Force Fields
000F70 (2009) David Hecht [Israël] ; Miriam Reiner ; Avi KarniRepetition priming for multisensory stimuli: task-irrelevant and task-relevant stimuli are associated if semantically related but with no advantage over uni-sensory stimuli.
001221 (????) Edwin H F. Van Asseldonk [Pays-Bas] ; Martijn Wessels ; Arno H A. Stienen ; Frans C T. Van Der Helm ; Herman Van Der KooijInfluence of haptic guidance in learning a novel visuomotor task.
001275 (2010) Marie-Hélène Milot [États-Unis] ; Laura Marchal-Crespo ; Christopher S. Green ; Steven C. Cramer ; David J. ReinkensmeyerComparison of error-amplification and haptic-guidance training techniques for learning of a timing-based motor task by healthy individuals.
001295 (2009) Laura Marchal-Crespo [États-Unis] ; Stephanie Mchughen [États-Unis] ; Steven C. Cramer [États-Unis] ; David J. Reinkensmeyer [États-Unis]The effect of haptic guidance, aging, and initial skill level on motor learning of a steering task
001457 (2010) Bradley R. Sturz [États-Unis] ; Kent D. BodilyEncoding of variability of landmark-based spatial information.
001751 (2010) Wendy J. Adams [Royaume-Uni] ; Iona S. Kerrigan ; Erich W. GrafEfficient visual recalibration from either visual or haptic feedback: the importance of being wrong.
001840 (2011) Jonathan W. Kelly [États-Unis] ; Marios N. AvraamidesCross-sensory transfer of reference frames in spatial memory.
001881 (2011) Nicholas A. Giudice [États-Unis] ; Maryann R. Betty ; Jack M. LoomisFunctional equivalence of spatial images from touch and vision: evidence from spatial updating in blind and sighted individuals.
001A30 (2011) Muhammad Nabeel Anwar [Japon] ; Naoki Tomi ; Koji ItoMotor imagery facilitates force field learning.
001A66 (2011) Lee A. Baugh [Canada] ; Jane M. Lawrence ; Jonathan J. MarottaNovel claustrum activation observed during a visuomotor adaptation task using a viewing window paradigm.
001A75 (2011) Alejandro Melendez-Calderon [Royaume-Uni] ; Lorenzo Masia ; Roger Gassert ; Giulio Sandini ; Etienne BurdetForce field adaptation can be learned using vision in the absence of proprioceptive error.
001C39 (2011) Cara E. Stepp [États-Unis] ; Yoky Matsuoka [États-Unis]Object Manipulation Improvements due to Single Session Training Outweigh the Differences among Stimulation Sites during Vibrotactile Feedback
001C77 (2011) Kimberly S. KraebelRedundant Amodal Properties Facilitate Operant Learning in 3-Month-Old Infants

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