Steven L. Prime
Affiliations: | York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Sign in to add mentorJ Douglas Crawford | grad student | 2001- | York University |
Jonathan J. Marotta | post-doc | 2008- | University of Manitoba |
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Glazebrook CM, Brown K, Prime SL, et al. (2020) Both reaching and grasping are impacted by temporarily induced paresthesia. Somatosensory & Motor Research. 1-11 |
Bulloch MC, Prime SL, Marotta JJ. (2015) Anticipatory gaze strategies when grasping moving objects. Experimental Brain Research |
Bulloch MC, Prime SL, Marotta JJ. (2015) Anticipatory gaze strategies when grasping moving objects Experimental Brain Research |
Tanaka LL, Dessing JC, Malik P, et al. (2014) The effects of TMS over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on trans-saccadic memory of multiple objects. Neuropsychologia. 63: 185-93 |
Bulloch M, Prime S, Marotta J. (2014) The effects of speed and direction on eye-hand coordination for moving targets F1000research. 14: 833-833 |
Prime SL, Marotta JJ. (2013) Gaze strategies during visually-guided versus memory-guided grasping. Experimental Brain Research. 225: 291-305 |
Prime SL, Marotta JJ. (2013) Erratum to: Gaze strategies during visually-guided versus memory-guided grasping Experimental Brain Research. 225: 307-307 |
Lawrence JM, Abhari K, Prime SL, et al. (2011) A novel integrative method for analyzing eye and hand behaviour during reaching and grasping in an MRI environment. Behavior Research Methods. 43: 399-408 |
Prime SL, Vesia M, Crawford JD. (2011) Cortical mechanisms for trans-saccadic memory and integration of multiple object features. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 366: 540-53 |
Prime SL, Marotta JJ. (2011) Gaze strategies during visually-guided and memory-guided grasping F1000research. 11: 967-967 |