Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods
Debats N, van de Langenberg RW, Kingma I, Smeets JBJ, Beek PJ (2010)
Journal of Neurophysiology 104(5): 2821-2830.
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Debats N, van de Langenberg RW, Kingma I, Smeets JBJ, Beek PJ. Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2010;104(5):2821-2830.
Debats, N., van de Langenberg, R. W., Kingma, I., Smeets, J. B. J., & Beek, P. J. (2010). Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(5), 2821-2830. doi:10.1152/jn.01029.2009
Debats, N., van de Langenberg, R. W., Kingma, I., Smeets, J. B. J., and Beek, P. J. (2010). Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods. Journal of Neurophysiology 104, 2821-2830.
Debats, N., et al., 2010. Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods. Journal of Neurophysiology, 104(5), p 2821-2830.
N. Debats, et al., “Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods”, Journal of Neurophysiology, vol. 104, 2010, pp. 2821-2830.
Debats, N., van de Langenberg, R.W., Kingma, I., Smeets, J.B.J., Beek, P.J.: Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods. Journal of Neurophysiology. 104, 2821-2830 (2010).
Debats, Nienke, van de Langenberg, R. W., Kingma, I., Smeets, J. B. J., and Beek, P. J. “Exploratory Movements Determine Cue Weighting in Haptic Length Perception of Handheld Rods”. Journal of Neurophysiology 104.5 (2010): 2821-2830.
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