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| 65 | Matching Biological Motion at Extreme Distances I M Thornton, Z Wootton, P Pedmanson |
| 66 | Rowing, Expertise and Biological Motion S Liebert, U Strandenes Alvaer, I M Thornton |
| 67 | Biological movements realized by point-light walkers and stylized eye movements in a response priming paradigm D Eckert, C Bermeitinger |
| 68 | The impact of vision and tendon vibration on goal-directed movements A Lavrysen, F Van Halewyck, W F Helsen |
| 69 | Movement drift following visual occlusion of the hand and target B Cameron, J López-Moliner |
| 70 | Is there an uncertainty principle in interceptive timing? J López-Moliner |
| 71 | Self-splitting objects in rapid visuomotor processing: Behavioral evidence from response force measures F Schmidt, T Schmidt, A Weber |
| 72 | Influence of object weight and movement distance on grasp point selection V Paulun, U Kleinholdermann, K R Gegenfurtner, J B Smeets, E Brenner |
| 73 | Comparison of Causal Inference Models for Agency attribution in goal-directed actions T F Beck, B Wirxel, C Wilke, D Endres, A Lindner, M A Giese |
| 74 | Observing errors vs. expertise during surgical training G Buckingham, J Haverstock, L van Eimeren, S Cristancho, K Faber, M-E Lebel, M A Goodale |
| 75 | Expert visual diagnostics: systematic convergence or random approach? S Starke, T Pfau, S A May |
| 76 | Short-term adaptation to stimulus statistics requires behavioral relevance S Glasauer, P Maier, F Petzschner |
| 77 | Sequential learning of the relationship between action and visual feedback using a rolling ball game with conflicting rotational transformations on a tablet device Y Tsutsumi, A Nakamura, M Tanaka, T Yoshida |
| 78 | Non-Linear Extrapersonal Space: An Additional Twist in Prism Adaptation K Pochopien, T Stemmler, K Spang, M Fahle |
| 79 | Incomplete Prism Adaptation in Throwing K Spang, S Wischhusen, A-K Heppner, M Fahle |
| 80 | Imitative learning of piano-playing-like movement facilitated by body ownership illusion T Ishii, S Sugano, S Nishina |
| 81 | Does looking between the legs elongate or shorten perceived distance - comparing two tasks O N Toskovic |
| 82 | The unbearable lightness of perceiving: The effect of load on perceived distance L Jovanovic, O N Toskovic |
| 83 | Visual distractor interference on foot movements during walking J Fennell, K Nash, U Leonards |
| 84 | The role of visual attention in movement planning and control A Ross, F Cowie, C Hesse |
| 85 | Adaptation to actions outside the focus of attention – evidence for automatic “mirror” network activation? A Wiggett, S Tipper, P Downing |
| 86 | Active control enhances anticipatory motion extrapolation during multiple object tracking M P Leenders, A Koning, R van Lier |
| 87 | Effect of travel speed on visual control of steering toward a goal L Li, R R Chen, D Niehorster |
| 88 | I like to move it (move it): EEG Correlates of Mobile Spatial Navigation B Ehinger, P Fischer, A L Gert, L Kaufhold, F Weber, M Marchante Fernandez, G Pipa, P König |
| 89 | Oculomotor feedback on visually guided movement control in putting using Cued Retrospective Commentary K C Scott-Brown, B Havasreti, E Crundall |
| 90 | Comparison of reactive and cognitive search strategies N Voges, A Montagnini, D Martinez |
| 91 | Landmarks Reduce But Not Eliminate Gaze-Dependent Errors in Memory-Guided Reaching I Schütz, D Y Henriques, K Fiehler |
| 92 | Movement leads to gaze-dependent spatial coding of somatosensory reach targets S Mueller, K Fiehler |
| 93 | Where is the Ego in Egocentric Representation? M Longo, A Alsmith |
| 94 | The method of testing the ability of allocentric cognitive maps acquisition I Lakhtionova, G Menshikova |
| 95 | Spatial Models in Impossible Worlds W E Marsh, T Kluss, T Hantel, C Zetzsche |
| 96 | Updating visual direction in real and virtual scenes. J Vuong, L C Pickup, A Glennerster |