2013
- Hermsdörfer, J., Li, Y.,Randerath, J., Roby-Brami, A., & Goldenberg, G. (2013). Tool use kinematics across different modes of execution. Implications for action representation and apraxia. Cortex, 49 (1). 184-199.
- Cortex featured article: Randerath, J., Martin, K. R., & Frey, S.H. (2013). Prior use of tools may affect your next action. Follow this link for the brief communication of the full manuscript below.
- Randerath, J.,Martin, K. R., & Frey, S.H. (2013). Are tool properties always processedautomatically? The role of tool use context and task complexity. Cortex, 49(6). 1679-1693. (pdf)
2012
2011
- Hermsdörfer, J., Li, Y.,Randerath, J., Goldenberg, G., & Eidenmüller, S. (2011). Anticipatory scaling of grip forces when lifting objects of everyday life. Exp Brain Res, 212. 19-31.
- Li, Y., Randerath, J.,Goldenberg, G., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2011). Size-weight illusion and anticipatory grip force scaling following unilateral cortical brain lesion. Neuropsychologia, 49 (5). 914-923.
- Randerath, J.,Goldenberg, G., Spijkers, W., Li, Y., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2011). From pantomime to actual use: How affordances can facilitate actual tool-use. Neuropsychologia, 49 (9). 2410-2416. (pdf)
2010
- Randerath, J., Goldenberg, G., Spijkers, W., Li, Y., & Hermsdörfer, J.(2010). Different left brain regions are essential for grasping a tool compared with its subsequent use. Neuroimage, 53 (1). 171-180. (pdf)
2009
- Li, Y., Randerath, J.,Bauer, H., Marquardt, C., Goldenberg, G., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2009). Object properties and cognitive load in the formation of associative memory during precision lifting. Behav Brain Res, 196 (1). 123-130
- Randerath, J., Li, Y.,Goldenberg, G., & Hermsdörfer, J. (2009). Grasping tools: effects of task and apraxia. Neuropsychologia, 47 (2). 497-505. (pdf)