Gunnar Blohm

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
Visuomotor transformations, eye movements, 3D vision
Website:
http://brain.phgy.queensu.ca/gunnar/index.html
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Pitigoi IC, Coe BC, Calancie OG, et al. (2024) Attentional modulation of eye blinking is altered by sex, age, and task structure. Eneuro
Blohm G, Cheyne DO, Crawford JD. (2022) Parieto-frontal Oscillations Show Hand Specific Interactions with Top-Down Movement Plans. Journal of Neurophysiology
Murdison TS, Standage DI, Lefèvre P, et al. (2022) Effector-dependent stochastic reference frame transformations alter decision-making. Journal of Vision. 22: 1
Kunavar T, Jamšek M, Barbiero M, et al. (2021) Effects of Local Gravity Compensation on Motor Control During Altered Environmental Gravity. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 15: 750267
Mikula L, Blohm G, Koun É, et al. (2021) Movement drift in optic ataxia reveals deficits in hand state estimation in oculocentric coordinates. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Coutinho JD, Lefèvre P, Blohm G. (2020) Confidence in predicted position error explains saccadic decisions during pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology
Abedi Khoozani P, Voudouris D, Blohm G, et al. (2020) Reaching around obstacles accounts for uncertainty in coordinate transformations. Journal of Neurophysiology
Nachmani O, Coutinho J, Khan AZ, et al. (2019) Predicted position error triggers catch-up saccades during sustained smooth pursuit. Eneuro
Murdison TS, Leclercq G, Lefèvre P, et al. (2019) Misperception of motion in depth originates from an incomplete transformation of retinal signals. Journal of Vision. 19: 21
Standage D, Paré M, Blohm G. (2019) Hierarchical recruitment of competition alleviates working memory overload in a frontoparietal model. Journal of Vision. 19: 8
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