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    Delayed action does not always require the ventral stream : A study on a patient with visual form agnosia

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    Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank D.F. for participating in all our experiments with great patience. We also would like to thank Dr David Carey for his very helpful and insightful comments on an earlier draft of this manuscript. This work was partly funded by a post-doctoral research fellowship awarded to Constanze Hesse by the German Research Council (DFG/HE 6011/1-1).Peer reviewedPostprin

    Keeping Safe : Intra-individual Consistency in Obstacle Avoidance Behaviour Across Grasping and Locomotion Tasks

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    The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: Jutta Billino was supported by grants from the German Research Foundation, Collaborative Research Centre SFB/TRR 135: Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Biomechanical factors may explain why grasping violates Weber's law

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    Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Acknowledgments The experiment was part of N. Aschenneller’s MD thesis. The study was funded by the Staedtler Stiftung (Nuremberg, Germany).Peer reviewedPostprin

    Unwrapped : Readiness-to-eat in food images affects cravings

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    This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. The authors would like to thank Karcher Cox for help with stimulus selection and data collection.Peer reviewedPostprin

    Resource limitations in bimanual pointing

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    We thank Moritz Durst for his help with data collection and valuable comments on a previous version of this manuscript.Peer reviewe

    The redundant target paradigm and its use as a blindsight-test : A meta-analytic study

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    Acknowledgements We would like to thank Malte Kühn for his invaluable help in conducting and rating the systematic literature research. Funding This research was supported by a grant from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft: DFG-SCHE 735/3-2).Peer reviewedPostprin

    Individual differences in processing resources modulate bimanual interference in pointing

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    Open Access via Springer compact agreement FundRef Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Grant number SFB/TRR 135 Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Karin Pilz for her comments on earlier versions of this manuscript. Funding Jutta Billino was supported by a Grant from the German Research Foundation, Collaborative Research Centre SFB/TRR 135: Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception. Laura Koroknai was supported by a Discovering Research in Psychology scholarship funded by the Development Trust at the University of Aberdeen.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    On the role of V1 in avoiding obstacles

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    Thomas Schenk was supported by grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, grant no’s: DFG-SCHE 735/2-1 and DFG-SCHE 735/3-1). Jutta Billino was supported by a grants from the German Research Foundation (Deutsch Forschungsgemeinschaft, Collaborative Research Centre SFB/TRR 135: Cardinal Mechanisms of Perception). We wish to thank Edward De Haan and two anonymous reviewers whose thoughtful comments helped to improve the manuscript.Peer reviewedPostprin

    Avoiding unseen obstacles : Subcortical vision is not sufficient to maintain normal obstacle avoidance behaviour during reaching

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    Acknowledgement This work was funded by the RS MacDonald Charitable Trust (awarded to C. Hesse in June 2013). T. Schenk was supported by a grant from the German Research Council (DFG – SCHE 735/3-1). The authors would like to thank Dr Stefanie Biehl for her valuable advice on lesion localisation based on the CT and MRI scans of the patients. We would also like to thank all the patients for taking part in our experiments and for giving up so much of their free time.Peer reviewedPostprin

    The functional subdivision of the visual brain : Is there a real illusion effect on action? A multi-lab replication study

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    Acknowledgements We thank Brian Roberts and Mike Harris for responding to our questions regarding their paper; Zoltan Dienes for advice on Bayes factors; Denise Fischer, Melanie Römer, Ioana Stanciu, Aleksandra Romanczuk, Stefano Uccelli, Nuria Martos Sánchez, and Rosa María Beño Ruiz de la Sierra for help collecting data; Eva Viviani for managing data collection in Parma. We thank Maurizio Gentilucci for letting us use his lab, and the Centro Intradipartimentale Mente e Cervello (CIMeC), University of Trento, and especially Francesco Pavani for lending us his motion tracking equipment. We thank Rachel Foster for proofreading. KKK was supported by a Ph.D. scholarship as part of a grant to VHF within the International Graduate Research Training Group on Cross-Modal Interaction in Natural and Artificial Cognitive Systems (CINACS; DFG IKG-1247) and TS by a grant (DFG – SCHE 735/3-1); both from the German Research Council.Peer reviewedPostprin
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