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Thomas Schenk
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Constanze Hesse
(2018).
Do we have distinct systems for immediate and delayed actions? A selective review on the role of visual memory in action
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Cortex
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Alasdair I Ross
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Thomas Schenk
,
Jutta Billino
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Mary J Macleod
,
Constanze Hesse
(2018).
Avoiding unseen obstacles: Subcortical vision is not sufficient to maintain normal obstacle avoidance behaviour during reaching
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Cortex
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Thomas Schenk
,
Kathrin S Utz
,
Constanze Hesse
(2017).
Violations of Weber’s law tell us more about methodological challenges in sensorimotor research than about the neural correlates of visual behaviour
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Vision research
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Constanze Hesse
,
Jutta Billino
,
Thomas Schenk
(2017).
On the role of V1 in avoiding obstacles
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Cortex
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Karina Kangur
,
Jutta Billino
,
Constanze Hesse
(2017).
Keeping Safe: Intra-individual Consistency in Obstacle Avoidance Behaviour Across Grasping and Locomotion Tasks
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i-Perception
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Ioana Stanciu
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Stefanie C Biehl
,
Constanze Hesse
(2017).
Increased cognitive demands boost the spatial interference effect in bimanual pointing
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Psychological research
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Karl K Kopiske
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Nicola Bruno
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Constanze Hesse
,
Thomas Schenk
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Volker H Franz
(2017).
Do visual illusions affect grasping? Considerable progress in a scientific debate. A reply to Whitwell & Goodale, 2016
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Cortex
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Constanze Hesse
,
Louisa Miller
,
Gavin Buckingham
(2016).
Visual information about object size and object position are retained differently in the visual brain: Evidence from grasping studies
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Neuropsychologia
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Karl K Kopiske
,
Nicola Bruno
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Constanze Hesse
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Thomas Schenk
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Volker H Franz
(2016).
The functional subdivision of the visual brain: Is there a real illusion effect on action? A multi-lab replication study
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cortex
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Constanze Hesse
,
Volker H Franz
,
Thomas Schenk
(2016).
Pointing and antipointing in Müller-Lyer figures: Why illusion effects need to be scaled.
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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
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