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The role of sight of the hand in the development of prehension in childhood

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Pages 269-296 | Published online: 13 May 2010

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Krista R. Kelly, Dorsa Mir Norouzi, Mina Nouredanesh, Reed M. Jost, Christina S. Cheng-Patel, Cynthia L. Beauchamp, Lori M. Dao, Becky A. Luu, David R. StagerJrJr, James Y. Tung & Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo. (2022) Temporal Eye–Hand Coordination During Visually Guided Reaching in 7- to 12-Year-Old Children With Strabismus. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science 63:12, pages 10.
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Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo, Susana Wu, Mina Nouredanesh, James Tung & Lisa W. Christian. (2021) Development of eye-hand coordination in typically developing children and adolescents assessed using a reach-to-grasp sequencing task. Human Movement Science 80, pages 102868.
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Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo, Glenda Thai & Lisa Christian. (2020) Contribution of stereopsis, vergence, and accommodative function to the performance of a precision grasping and placement task in typically developing children age 8–14 years. Human Movement Science 72, pages 102652.
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Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo, David Gonzalez, Mina Nouredanesh & James Tung. (2018) Evaluation of the Leap Motion Controller during the performance of visually-guided upper limb movements. PLOS ONE 13:3, pages e0193639.
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Fatimah Alramis, Eric Roy, Lisa Christian & Ewa Niechwiej-Szwedo. (2016) Contribution of binocular vision to the performance of complex manipulation tasks in 5–13years old visually-normal children. Human Movement Science 46, pages 52-62.
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Jannath Begum Ali, Dorothy Cowie & Andrew J. Bremner. (2014) Effects of posture on tactile localization by 4 years of age are modulated by sight of the hands: evidence for an early acquired external spatial frame of reference for touch. Developmental Science 17:6, pages 935-943.
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Ki-Seok Lee. (2014) Effect of Artificially Decreased Visual Acuity upon Eye-Hand Coordination using Lee-Ryan Eye-Hand Coordination Test. Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society 19:3, pages 371-376.
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A. V. Kurgansky. (2014) Age-related trends in using sensory information for movement organization. Human Physiology 40:5, pages 574-579.
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Dorothy Cowie, Tamar R. Makin & Andrew J. Bremner. (2013) Children’s Responses to the Rubber-Hand Illusion Reveal Dissociable Pathways in Body Representation. Psychological Science 24:5, pages 762-769.
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Andrew J. Bremner, Elisabeth L. Hill, Michelle Pratt, Silvia Rigato & Charles Spence. (2013) Bodily Illusions in Young Children: Developmental Change in Visual and Proprioceptive Contributions to Perceived Hand Position. PLoS ONE 8:1, pages e51887.
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Erin Babinsky, Oliver Braddick & Janette Atkinson. (2012) The effect of removing visual information on reach control in young children. Experimental Brain Research 222:3, pages 291-302.
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Rachel O. Coats & John P. Wann. (2011) The reliance on visual feedback control by older adults is highlighted in tasks requiring precise endpoint placement and precision grip. Experimental Brain Research 214:1, pages 139-150.
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Renuka Roche, Anna Maria Wilms-Floet, Jane E. Clark & Jill Whitall. (2011) Auditory and visual information do not affect self-paced bilateral finger tapping in children with DCD. Human Movement Science 30:3, pages 658-671.
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Preeti RaghavanMarco Santello, Andrew M. GordonJohn W. Krakauer. (2010) Compensatory Motor Control After Stroke: An Alternative Joint Strategy for Object-Dependent Shaping of Hand Posture. Journal of Neurophysiology 103:6, pages 3034-3043.
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Robert L. Whitwell, Lisa M. Lambert & Melvyn A. Goodale. (2008) Grasping future events: explicit knowledge of the availability of visual feedback fails to reliably influence prehension. Experimental Brain Research 188:4, pages 603-611.
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Alexandra Grosskopf & Johann P. Kuhtz-Buschbeck. (2005) Grasping with the left and right hand: a kinematic study. Experimental Brain Research 168:1-2, pages 230-240.
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