Five illusions involving distortions in the perception of limb position, movement, and weight are described in the context of their contribution to understanding the sensory processes involved in proprioception. In particular, these illusions demonstrate that the position sense representation of the body and the awareness of limb movement result from the cross-calibration of visual and pro-prioceptive signals. Studies of the vibration illusion and phantom-limb phenomenon indicate that the perception of limb movement and position are encoded independently and can be dissociated. Postural aftereffects and the illusions of movement induced by vibration highlight the remarkable lability of this sense of limb position, which is a necessary featu...
Proprioception is the sense of body position and movement, with conscious and unconscious components...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
SummaryTouch differs from other exteroceptive senses in that the body itself forms part of the tacti...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
Background. Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of ...
Tendon vibration is known to induce vivid movement illusions by activating muscle spindles and gener...
It is known that vibratory stimuli applied to muscle tendons induce illusory perception of movement....
Vibration applied to muscle tendons induces an illusory perception of movement by activating spindle...
Internal predictions influence the perception of force. When we support an object with one hand and ...
International audienceIn humans. tendon vibration evokes illusory sensations of movement that are us...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
BackgroundStrategic vibration of musculotendinous regions of a limb elicits illusionary sensations o...
Vibration applied to muscle tendons induces an illusory perception of movement by activating spindle...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
Proprioception is the sense of body position and movement, with conscious and unconscious components...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
SummaryTouch differs from other exteroceptive senses in that the body itself forms part of the tacti...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
Background. Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of ...
Tendon vibration is known to induce vivid movement illusions by activating muscle spindles and gener...
It is known that vibratory stimuli applied to muscle tendons induce illusory perception of movement....
Vibration applied to muscle tendons induces an illusory perception of movement by activating spindle...
Internal predictions influence the perception of force. When we support an object with one hand and ...
International audienceIn humans. tendon vibration evokes illusory sensations of movement that are us...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
BackgroundStrategic vibration of musculotendinous regions of a limb elicits illusionary sensations o...
Vibration applied to muscle tendons induces an illusory perception of movement by activating spindle...
This paper discusses how visual illusions have been studied to gain insight into human vision for pe...
Proprioception is the sense of body position and movement, with conscious and unconscious components...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
SummaryTouch differs from other exteroceptive senses in that the body itself forms part of the tacti...