Fast responses
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (1997) Fast Responses of the Human Hand to Changes in Target Position. J Mot Behav 29, 297-310. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2003) Perceptual requirements for fast manual responses. Experimental Brain Research 153, 246-252. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2003) Fast corrections of movements with a computer mouse. Spat Vis 16, 365-376. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2004) Colour vision can contribute to fast corrections of arm movements. Experimental Brain Research 158, 302-307. pdf
Aivar, M.P., Brenner, E., Smeets, J.B.J. (2005) Correcting slightly less simple movements. Psicológica 26, 61-79 pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2006) Two eyes in action. Experimental Brain Research 170, 302-311. pdf
Aivar MP, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2008) Avoiding moving obstacles. Experimental Brain Research 190, 251-264. pdf
Veerman MM, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2008) The latency for correcting a movement depends on the visual attribute that defines the target. Experimental Brain Research 187, 219-228. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2009) Modifying one's hand's trajectory when a moving target's orientation changes. Experimental Brain Research 196, 375-383. pdf
van Mierlo CM, Louw S, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2009) Slant cues are processed with different latencies for the online control of movement. Journal of Vision 9(3):25, 1-8. pdf
Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2011) Fast and fine-tuned corrections when the target of a hand movement is displaced. Experimental Brain Research 214, 453-462. pdf
Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2013) Comparing online adjustments to distance and direction in fast pointing movements. Journal of Motor Behavior 45, 395-404. pdf
Voudouris D, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2013) Ultra-fast selection of grasping points. J Neurophysiology 110, 1484-1489. pdf
Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2014) Analysis of methods to determine the latency of online movement adjustments. Behavior Research Methods 46, 131-139. pdf
Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2014) Online manual movement adjustments in response to target position changes and apparent target motion . Motor Control 18, 44-54. pdf
Aivar MP, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2015) Hitting a target is fundamentally different from avoiding obstacles. Vision Research 110, 166-178. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2015) Quickly making the correct choice. Vision Research 113, 198-210. pdf
Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2016) Exposing sequence learning in a double-step task. Experimental Brain Research 234, 1701-1712 pdf
Smeets JBJ, Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E (2016) Movement adjustments have short latencies because there is no need to detect anything. Motor Control 20, 137-148. pdf
Smeets JBJ, Oostwoud Wijdenes L, Brenner E (2016) Reacting with or without detecting. Motor Control 20, 200-205. pdf
de Dieuleveult AL, Brouwer AM, Siemonsma PC, Van Erp JBF, Brenner E (2018) Aging and sensitivity to illusory target motion with or without secondary tasks. Multisensory Research 31, 227-249. pdf
Zhang Y, Brenner E, Duysens J, Verschueren S, Smeets JBJ (2018) Postural responses to target jumps and background motion in a fast pointing task. Exp Brain Res 236, 1573-1581 pdf
Zhang Y, Brenner E, Duysens J, Verschueren S, Smeets JBJ (2018) Effects of Aging on Postural Responses to Visual Perturbations During Fast Pointing. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 10:401. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2019) How Can You Best Measure Reaction Times? Journal of Motor Behavior 51, 486-495 pdf
Zhang Y, Brenner E, Duysens J, Verschueren S, Smeets JBJ (2019) Is the manual following response an attempt to compensate for inferred self-motion? Exp Brain Res. 237, 2549-2558. pdf
Zhang Y, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E, Verschueren S, Duysens J (2020) Fast responses to stepping-target displacements when walking. J Physiol. 598, 1987-2000 pdf
Crowe EM, Bossard M, Brenner E (2021) Can ongoing movements be guided by allocentric visual information when the target is visible? Journal of Vision 21(1)6, 1-10. pdf
Crowe EM, Bossard M, Karimpur H, Rushton SK, Fiehler K, Brenner E (2021) Further Evidence That People Rely on Egocentric Information to Guide a Cursor to a Visible Target. Perception 50, 904-907. pdf
Crowe EM, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2021) The response to background motion: Characteristics of a movement stabilization mechanism. Journal of Vision 21(11)3, 1-15. pdf
Zhang Y, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E, Verschueren S, Duysens J (2021) Effects of ageing on responses to stepping-target displacements during walking. Eur J Appl Physiol. 121, 127-140. pdf
Brenner E, Hardon H, Moesman R, Crowe EM, Smeets JBJ (2022) The influences of target size and recent experience on the vigour of adjustments to ongoing movements. Experimental Brain Research 240, 1219-1229. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2022) Having several options does not increase the time it takes to make a movement to an adequate end point. Experimental Brain Research 240, 1849-1871. pdf
Crowe EM, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2022) Hand movements respond to any motion near the endpoint. Atten Percept Psychophys 84, 1820-1825. pdf
Crowe EM, Vellekoop P, van Meteren C, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2022) How similar are responses to background motion and target displacements? Experimental Brain Research 240, 2667-2676. pdf
Brenner E, de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ (2023) Tapping on a target: dealing with uncertainty about its position and motion. Experimental Brain Research 241, 81-104. pdf
Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2023) Continuous use of visual information about the position of the moving hand. Experimental Brain Research 241, 2001-2008 pdf
Brenner E, van Straaten CAG, de Vries AJ, Baas TRD, Broring KM, Smeets JBJ (2023) How the timing of visual feedback influences goal-directed arm movements: delays and presentation rates. Experimental Brain Research 241, 1447-1457. pdf
Crowe EM, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2023) Online updating of obstacle positions when intercepting a virtual target. Experimental Brain Research 241, 1811-1820 pdf
Hadjipanayi V, Brenner E, Crowe EM (2023) Slightly perturbing the arm influences choices between multiple targets. Atten Percept Psychophys 85, 1777-1783 pdf
Brenner E, Vlasblom ML, Rap I, Smeets JBJ (2025) Do people only adjust ongoing movements vigorously when it is advantageous to do so?. Experimental Brain Research 243:121. pdf