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J F Soechting

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Soechting J, Tillery S, Flanders M
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 2(1):32-43. PMID: 23964721
In a previous study (Soechting and Flanders 1990a) we suggested that subjects used a coordinate system centered at the shoulder while pointing to targets in extrapersonal space. In particular, we...
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Flanders M, Soechting J
J Cogn Neurosci . 2013 Aug; 7(2):182-95. PMID: 23961823
Abstract In reaching and grasping movements, information about object location and object orientation is used to specify the appropriate proximal arm posture and the appropriate positions for the wrist and...
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Buneo C, Soechting J, Flanders M
Arch Ital Biol . 2002 Aug; 140(3):237-45. PMID: 12173527
We have adjusted and validated models of the lines of action of six human shoulder muscles. Compared to other models of the shoulder mechanism (e.g., 9, 11, 17, 24) ours...
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Engel K, Flanders M, Soechting J
Arch Ital Biol . 2002 Aug; 140(3):211-9. PMID: 12173524
We have reviewed evidence that suggests that the target for limb motion is encoded in a retinocentric frame of reference. Errors in pointing that are elicited by an illusion that...
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Baud-Bovy G, Soechting J
J Neurophysiol . 2001 Aug; 86(2):604-15. PMID: 11495936
To investigate the organization of multi-fingered grasping, we asked subjects to grasp an object using three digits: the thumb, the index finger, and the middle or ring finger. The object...
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Soechting J, Engel K, Flanders M
J Neurophysiol . 2001 Feb; 85(2):843-54. PMID: 11160517
A moving background alters the perceived direction of target motion (the Duncker illusion). To test whether this illusion also affects pointing movements to remembered/extrapolated target locations, we constructed a display...
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Santello M, Soechting J
Exp Brain Res . 2000 Sep; 133(4):457-67. PMID: 10985681
Compared with the control of precision grips involving the thumb and one or two fingers, the control of grasping using the entire hand involves a larger number of degrees of...
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Engel K, Anderson J, Soechting J
J Neurophysiol . 2000 Sep; 84(3):1149-56. PMID: 10979990
Subjects were asked to track, with their eyes or their hand, the movement of a target that maintained a constant speed and made a single, abrupt change in direction. The...
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Engel K, Soechting J
J Neurophysiol . 2000 Jun; 83(6):3483-96. PMID: 10848564
Manual tracking was studied by asking subjects to follow, with their finger, a target moving on a touch-sensitive video monitor. The target initially moved in a straight line at a...
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Engel K, Anderson J, Soechting J
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Apr; 81(4):1597-602. PMID: 10200195
Results from studies of oculomotor tracking in one dimension have indicated that saccades are driven primarily by errors in position, whereas smooth pursuit movements are driven primarily by errors in...