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Smeets, J.B.J.

(Jeroen Smeets)


target response movement condition position velocity participant reference distractor luminance information latency distraction subject mandibular change moment vision brain catcher fl ight time mandibular midline distraction trial diverence curve color thrower attribute orientation value distance study result diverent object shape slope spectacle fl ight times performance biomechanical latencie variability release targets dewned correction target position point prediction tmd -flex dewned conspicuousnes smeet pathway midline quality reaction panel curves show rotterdam location brenner device biomechanical skull analysis trajectory boneborne texture 200 ms osteogenesi maxillofac distraction osteogenesis processing reaction time people diverent attributes session target location contact group mandible




3 Most Recent Publications

Introduction of the "Rotterdam mandibular distractor" and a biomechanical skull analysis of mandibular midline distraction (Article)
Gijt, J.P. de Wal, K.G.H. van der Kleinrensink, G.J. Smeets, J.B.J. Koudstaal, M.J.
2011-09-15
Catching a gently thrown ball (Article)
López-Moliner, J. Brenner, E. Louw, S. Smeets, J.B.J.
2010-10-01
The latency for correcting a movement depends on the visual attribute that defines the target (Article)
Veerman, M.M. Brenner, E. Smeets, J.B.J.
2008-05-01