grip aperture

collocation in English

meaningsofgripandaperture

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grip
noun
uk
/ɡrɪp/
us
/ɡrɪp/
control over something ...
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aperture
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæp.ə.tʃər/
us
/ˈæp.ɚ.tʃɚ/
a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into ...
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(Definition ofgripandaperturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With binocular visiongripaperturematched block-size and was not affected by its distance for both the patients and the control subjects.
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The "control" phase of the movement determines the fine-tuning of certain elements of the reach, such asgripaperture, hand configuration, and target acquisition.
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In contrast,gripaperturewas not affected by head restriction.
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They measured eight kinematic parameters, including two relating togripaperture.
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For example, the early portions of thegripapertureor hand orientation profiles might be disrupted when damage to planning regions occurs.
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The illusion affected subjects' judgments but did not affect theirgripaperture.
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A significant effect of the illusion ongripaperturewas, however, observed in this study.
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However, maximumgripaperturewas still affected by the illusion to some extent, suggesting that the context had played some role in the shaping of the hand.
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These researchers also found thatgripaperturewas not influenced by the illusory size, but they did show that the illusion did influence the force used to lift the disks.
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The matching task yielded significant effects of the illusion under both viewing conditions, butgripaperturewas found not to yield significant effects under both viewing conditions.
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Monocular vision yielded longer movement times, lower peak velocities, and smaller grip apertures than binocular vision.
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Thus, when a delay is introduced between viewing a display and initiating the grasping movement, the scaling of thegripapertureis now sensitive to illusions.
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