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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 73.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000041 Kashif Akhtar ; Kapil Sugand ; Matthew Sperrin ; Justin Cobb ; Nigel Standfield [Royaume-Uni] ; Chinmay GupteTraining safer orthopedic surgeons
000053 Ismael Diez Del Val [Espagne] ; Carlos Loureiro [Espagne] ; Peter Mcculloch [Royaume-Uni]The IDEAL prospective development study format for reporting surgical innovations. An illustrative case study of robotic oesophagectomy.
000054 Jie Ren [République populaire de Chine] ; Shaochen Huang [République populaire de Chine] ; Jiancheng Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Qin Zhu [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis] ; Andrew D. Wilson [Royaume-Uni] ; Winona Snapp-Childs [États-Unis] ; Geoffrey P. Bingham [République populaire de Chine, États-Unis]The 50s Cliff: A Decline in Perceptuo-Motor Learning, Not a Deficit in Visual Motion Perception
000057 Markus Rank [Royaume-Uni] ; Massimiliano Di Luca [Royaume-Uni]Speed/accuracy tradeoff in force perception.
000107 Kathrin S. Utz [Allemagne] ; Constanze Hesse [Royaume-Uni] ; Nina Aschenneller [Allemagne] ; Thomas Schenk [Allemagne]Biomechanical factors may explain why grasping violates Weber's law.
000125 Rebecca Lawson [Royaume-Uni] ; Amy Boylan ; Lauren EdwardsWhere you look can influence haptic object recognition.
000126 Adrian J T. Alsmith [Danemark] ; Matthew R. Longo [Royaume-Uni]Where exactly am I? Self-location judgements distribute between head and torso.
000135 Louise Fryer [Royaume-Uni] ; Jonathan Freeman [Royaume-Uni] ; Linda Pring [Royaume-Uni]Touching words is not enough: how visual experience influences haptic-auditory associations in the "Bouba-Kiki" effect.
000136 Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Amanda PaveyTouching moments: phenomenological sociology and the haptic dimension in the lived experience of motor neurone disease.
000151 Rebecca Lawson [Royaume-Uni]Recognizing familiar objects by hand and foot: Haptic shape perception generalizes to inputs from unusual locations and untrained body parts.
000193 George Sofianidis [Grèce] ; Mark T. Elliott [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan M. Wing [Royaume-Uni] ; Vassilia Hatzitaki [Grèce]Can dancers suppress the haptically mediated interpersonal entrainment during rhythmic sway?
000253 Georg F. Meyer [Royaume-Uni] ; Fei Shao [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark D. White [Royaume-Uni] ; Carl Hopkins [Royaume-Uni] ; Antony J. Robotham [Nouvelle-Zélande]Modulation of Visually Evoked Postural Responses by Contextual Visual, Haptic and Auditory Information: A ‘Virtual Reality Check’
000257 Iona S. Kerrigan [Royaume-Uni] ; Wendy J. AdamsLearning different light prior distributions for different contexts.
000262 Christy Burden [Royaume-Uni] ; Tracy-Louise Appleyard ; Jo Angouri ; Timothy J. Draycott ; Leanne Mcdermott ; Robert FoxImplementation of laparoscopic virtual-reality simulation training in gynaecology: a mixed-methods design.
000266 Andrea Turolla [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Omar A. Daud Albasini [Chili] ; Roberto Oboe [Italie] ; Michela Agostini [Italie] ; Paolo Tonin [Italie] ; Stefano Paolucci [Italie] ; Giorgio Sandrini [Italie] ; Annalena Venneri [Italie, Royaume-Uni] ; Lamberto Piron [Italie]Haptic-Based Neurorehabilitation in Poststroke Patients: A Feasibility Prospective Multicentre Trial for Robotics Hand Rehabilitation
000294 Winona Snapp-Childs [États-Unis] ; Elizabeth Casserly [États-Unis] ; Mark Mon-Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Geoffrey P. Bingham [États-Unis]Active Prospective Control Is Required for Effective Sensorimotor Learning
000313 Guy A. H. Taylor-Covill [Royaume-Uni] ; Frank F. Eves [Royaume-Uni]Slant perception for stairs and screens: Effects of sex and fatigue in a laboratory environment
000374 Winona Snapp-Childs ; Mark Mon-Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; Geoffrey P. BinghamA SENSORIMOTOR APPROACH TO THE TRAINING OF MANUAL ACTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH DCD
000395 M. Bowler [Royaume-Uni] ; F. Amirabdollahian ; K. DautenhahnUsing an embedded reality approach to improve test reliability for NHPT tasks.
000397 Christos D. Giachritsis [Royaume-Uni] ; Manuel Ferre ; Jordi Barrio ; Alan M. WingUnimanual and bimanual weight perception of virtual objects with a new multi-finger haptic interface.
000411 Thomas Wolbers [Royaume-Uni] ; Roberta L. Klatzky [États-Unis] ; Jack M. Loomis [États-Unis] ; Magdalena G. Wutte [Allemagne] ; Nicholas A. Giudice [États-Unis]Modality-independent coding of spatial layout in the human brain
000418 Sirous Mobini [Royaume-Uni] ; Rosemary G. Platts ; David A. BoothHaptic signals of texture while eating a food. Multisensory cognition as interacting discriminations from norm.
000421 Satoshi Endo [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan M. Wing ; R Martyn BracewellHaptic and visual influences on grasp point selection.
000422 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.
000499 Marco Bertamini [Royaume-Uni] ; Luigi Masala ; Georg Meyer ; Nicola BrunoVision, haptics, and attention: new data from a multisensory Necker cube.
000501 Tom Wellings [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Williams ; Charles TennantUnderstanding customers' holistic perception of switches in automotive human-machine interfaces.
000502 Imran J. Khan [Royaume-Uni] ; Joseph Abbott ; Ajay J. Bhatnager ; Nicholas J. PriceThree-haptic intraocular lens for myopia: early results.
000504 Matt Craddock [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca LawsonThe effects of temporal delay and orientation on haptic object recognition.
000529 Alan M. Wing [Royaume-Uni] ; Michail Doumas ; Andrew E. WelchmanCombining multisensory temporal information for movement synchronisation.
000622 Chie Takahashi [Royaume-Uni] ; Jörn Diedrichsen ; Simon J. WattIntegration of vision and haptics during tool use.
000624 Matt Craddock [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca LawsonDo left and right matter for haptic recognition of familiar objects?
000662 Sven Haller [Suisse] ; Dominique Chapuis [Suisse] ; Roger Gassert [Suisse] ; Etienne Burdet [Royaume-Uni] ; Markus Klarhöfer [Suisse]Supplementary motor area and anterior intraparietal area integrate fine‐graded timing and force control during precision grip
000696 Matt Craddock [Royaume-Uni] ; Rebecca Lawson [Royaume-Uni]The effects of size changes on haptic object recognition
000706 Rebecca Lawson [Royaume-Uni]A Comparison of the Effects of Depth Rotation on Visual and Haptic Three-Dimensional Object Recognition
000722 Rachel Coats [Royaume-Uni] ; Geoffrey P. Bingham ; Mark Mon-WilliamsCalibrating grasp size and reach distance: interactions reveal integral organization of reaching-to-grasp movements.
000730 D. A. Pérennou [Royaume-Uni, France] ; G. Mazibrada [Royaume-Uni] ; V. Chauvineau [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Greenwood [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Rothwell [Royaume-Uni] ; M. A. Gresty [Royaume-Uni] ; A. M. Bronstein [Royaume-Uni]Lateropulsion, pushing and verticality perception in hemisphere stroke: a causal relationship?
000811 Alberto Gallace [Royaume-Uni] ; Malika Auvray ; Charles SpenceThe modulation of haptic line bisection by a visual illusion and optokinetic stimulation.
000813 D P Allen [Royaume-Uni] ; J R Playfer ; N M Aly ; P. Duffey ; A. Heald ; S L Smith ; D M HallidayOn the use of low-cost computer peripherals for the assessment of motor dysfunction in Parkinson's disease--quantification of bradykinesia using target tracking tasks.
000815 Rebecca A. Champion [Royaume-Uni] ; Wendy J. AdamsModification of the convexity prior but not the light-from-above prior in visual search with shaded objects.
000843 Carmen González Lvarez ; Ahalya Subramanian [Royaume-Uni] ; Shahina PardhanReaching and grasping with restricted peripheral vision
000845 M A Elgohary [Royaume-Uni, Égypte] ; P J Mccluskey [Australie] ; H M A. Towler [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Okhravi [Royaume-Uni] ; R P Singh [Australie] ; R. Obikpo [Royaume-Uni] ; S S Lightman [Royaume-Uni]Outcome of phacoemulsification in patients with uveitis
000873 Diana Kornbrot [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Penn [Royaume-Uni] ; Helen Petrie [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen Furner [Royaume-Uni] ; Andrew Hardwick [Royaume-Uni]Roughness perception in haptic virtual reality for sighted and blind people
000875 Geoffrey Bingham [États-Unis] ; Rachel Coats [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Mon-Williams [Royaume-Uni]Natural prehension in trials without haptic feedback but only when calibration is allowed
000884 Marion E. Roberts [Royaume-Uni] ; Kate Tchanturia [Royaume-Uni] ; Daniel Stahl [Royaume-Uni] ; Laura Southgate [Royaume-Uni] ; Janet Treasure [Royaume-Uni]A systematic review and meta-analysis of set-shifting ability in eating disorders
000944 Simon Lacey [Royaume-Uni] ; Christine Campbell [Royaume-Uni]Mental representation in visual/haptic crossmodal memory : Evidence from interference effects
000953 Paul Holmes [Royaume-Uni] ; Dave Collins [Royaume-Uni] ; Claire Calmels [France]Electroencephalographic functional equivalence during observation of action
000994 Susanna Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Zainab Al-Attar [Royaume-Uni]What aspects of vision facilitate haptic processing?
000995 Andy Cockburn [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Stephen Brewster [Royaume-Uni]Multimodal feedback for the acquisition of small targets
000997 Joanna Holliday [Royaume-Uni] ; Kate Tchanturia ; Sabine Landau ; David Collier ; Janet TreasureIs impaired set-shifting an endophenotype of anorexia nervosa?
000998 Alberto Gallace [Italie] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni]Examining the crossmodal consequences of viewing the Muller-Lyer illusion
000A04 Kate Tchanturia [Royaume-Uni] ; Marija Brecelj Anderluh ; Robin G. Morris ; Sophia Rabe-Hesketh ; David A. Collier ; Patricia Sanchez ; Janet L. TreasureCognitive flexibility in anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.
000A61 M. Girardi [France, Italie] ; R. D. Mcintosh [Royaume-Uni] ; C. Michel [France] ; G. Vallar [Italie] ; Y. Rossetti [France]Sensorimotor effects on central space representation: prism adaptation influences haptic and visual representations in normal subjects
000A63 Susanna Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Zainab Al-Attar [Royaume-Uni]External and body-centered frames of reference in spatial memory: Evidence from touch
000A68 A M Bronstein [Royaume-Uni] ; D A Pérennou ; M. Guerraz ; D. Playford ; P. RudgeDissociation of visual and haptic vertical in two patients with vestibular nuclear lesions.
000B00 Leanne J. Thompson [Royaume-Uni] ; Edward P. Chronicle [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan F. Collins [Royaume-Uni]The role of pictorial convention in haptic picture perception
000B02 Susanna Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Zainab Al-Attar [Royaume-Uni]Spatial reference and scanning with the left and right hand
000B04 Sandhiran Patchay [Royaume-Uni] ; Umberto Castiello [Royaume-Uni] ; Patrick Haggard [Royaume-Uni]A cross-modal interference effect in grasping objects
000B07 Dipak N. Parmar [Royaume-Uni] ; Andres Kychenthal ; Eric Ezra ; G William AylwardVitreoretinal management of posteriorly dislocated plate haptic silicone intraocular lenses.
000B36 Susanna Millar [Royaume-Uni] ; Zainab Al-Attar [Royaume-Uni]The Müller-Lyer illusion in touch and vision: Implications for multisensory processes
000B38 F N Newell [Royaume-Uni] ; M O Ernst ; B S Tjan ; H H BülthoffViewpoint dependence in visual and haptic object recognition.
000B53 Eamon P. Fulcher [Royaume-Uni] ; Marianne Hammerl [Allemagne]When All Is Considered: Evaluative Learning Does Not Require Contingency Awareness
000C14 M. Leyland [Royaume-Uni] ; E. Zinicola [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Bloom [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Lee [Royaume-Uni]Prospective evaluation of a plate haptic toric intraocular lens
000C65 Simon J. Watt [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark F. Bradshaw [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon K. Rushton [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis]Field of view affects reaching, not grasping
000C66 M. J. Tappin [Royaume-Uni] ; D. F. P. Larkin [Royaume-Uni]Factors leading to lens implant decentration and exchange
000C78 Andrew Churchill [Royaume-Uni] ; Stefan Vogt [Royaume-Uni] ; Brian Hopkins [Royaume-Uni]The coordination of two‐effector actions: Spoon‐feeding and intermanual prehension
000C95 P. A. White [Royaume-Uni]Toward a causal realist account of causal understanding
000D20 V. Tanner [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Rosen [Royaume-Uni] ; A. R. Skinner [Royaume-Uni] ; B. Mcdonald [Royaume-Uni] ; D. J. P. Ferguson [Royaume-Uni]Electron microscopy study of explanted intraocular lenses from clinically noninfected eyes
000D78 Peter Walker [Royaume-Uni] ; Kath Moylan [Royaume-Uni]The enhanced representation of surface texture consequent on the loss of sight
000D86 B C Little [Royaume-Uni] ; P H Rosen ; G. Orr ; G W AylwardTrans-scleral fixation of dislocated posterior chamber intraocular lenses using a 9/0 microsurgical polypropylene snare.
000D88 H P Williams [Royaume-Uni] ; A. SinghEffect of anterior capsulotomy on decentration of a two-zone multifocal intraocular lens.
000E14 D. I. Orton [Royaume-Uni] ; J. H. Gruzelier [Royaume-Uni]Adverse changes in mood and cognitive performance of house officers after night duty.
000E16 P H Rosen [Royaume-Uni] ; J M Twomey ; C M KirknessEndocapsular cataract extraction.
000E24 Adrian Raine [États-Unis] ; Duncan Manders [Royaume-Uni]Schizoid personality, inter‐hemispheric transfer, and left hemisphere over‐activation

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