University of Minnesota
United States
Her main research concerns Communication, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Movement and Transformation. Her Communication research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Variety, Space and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Her work in Computer vision addresses issues such as Degrees of freedom, which are connected to fields such as Thumb and Motion.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Point, Psychophysics and Three-dimensional space. Her Point research incorporates themes from Azimuth and Orientation. The Three-dimensional space study combines topics in areas such as Electromyography and Biomedical engineering.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Communication, Artificial intelligence, Computer vision, Movement and Body movement. Her Communication research integrates issues from Thumb, Orientation, Trajectory and Kinesthetic learning. Her work in Artificial intelligence addresses subjects such as Transformation, which are connected to disciplines such as Point and Position.
Her Motion study in the realm of Computer vision interacts with subjects such as Process. Her Motion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Illusion and Degrees of freedom. Her studies in Movement integrate themes in fields like Work, Head, Sensory cue and Balance.
Martha Flanders mainly investigates Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Communication, Neuroscience and Motor skill. The Visual motion research Martha Flanders does as part of her general Computer vision study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Limaçon, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. Artificial intelligence is represented through her Robotic arm and Workspace research.
Her Communication research includes themes of Thumb, Movement, Duration, Index finger and Electromyography. When carried out as part of a general Neuroscience research project, her work on Neurophysiology, Spinal cord and Afferent is frequently linked to work in Depolarization, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Her Motor skill study incorporates themes from Gaze, Eye–hand coordination, Cursor, Smooth pursuit and Trajectory.
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Postural Hand Synergies for Tool Use
Marco Santello;Martha Flanders;John F. Soechting.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1998)
Sensorimotor representations for pointing to targets in three-dimensional space
John F. Soechting;Martha Flanders.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1989)
Early stages in a sensorimotor transformation
Martha Flanders;Stephen I. Helms Tillery;John F. Soechting.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1992)
Errors in pointing are due to approximations in sensorimotor transformations
John F. Soechting;Martha Flanders.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1989)
Moving effortlessly in three dimensions: does Donders' law apply to arm movement?
John F. Soechting;Christopher A. Buneo;Uta Herrmann;Martha Flanders.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1995)
Patterns of Hand Motion during Grasping and the Influence of Sensory Guidance
Marco Santello;Martha Flanders;John F. Soechting.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2002)
Muscular and Postural Synergies of the Human Hand
Erica J. Weiss;Martha Flanders.
Journal of Neurophysiology (2004)
Transformation from head-to shoulder-centered representation of target direction in arm movements
J. F. Soechting;S. I. H. Tillery;M. Flanders.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (1990)
A coordinate system for the synthesis of visual and kinesthetic information.
S. I. Helms Tillery;M. Flanders;J. F. Soechting.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1991)
Arm muscle activation for static forces in three-dimensional space.
Martha Flanders;J. F. Soechting.
Journal of Neurophysiology (1990)
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