We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with one or both hands missing since birth (i.e., hand amelia). To this aim, 14 unilaterally and 2 bilaterally amelic participants performed a task requiring the classification of hands depicted in different degrees of rotation as either a left or a right hand. On the same task, 24 normally limbed participants recapitulated previously reported effects; that is, that the hand motor dominance and, more generally, a lifelong use of hands are important determinants of left–right decisions. Unilaterally amelic participants responded slower to hands corresponding to their absent, compared with their existing, hand. Moreover, left and right hand amelic pa...
Several studies have reported that, when subjects have to judge the laterality of rotated hand drawi...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with o...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
Previous research suggests that mental rotation of hands involves both visual and motor processes; w...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
Previous research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a movem...
The ‘embodied cognition’ framework proposes that our motor repertoire shapes visual perception and c...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex se...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Selective neurological impairments can shed light on different aspects of motor cognition. Brain-dam...
Hand laterality judgments (HLT) are widely used to measure body representation difficulties in Compl...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
Several studies have reported that, when subjects have to judge the laterality of rotated hand drawi...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...
We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with o...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
Previous research suggests that mental rotation of hands involves both visual and motor processes; w...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
Previous research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a movem...
The ‘embodied cognition’ framework proposes that our motor repertoire shapes visual perception and c...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex se...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Selective neurological impairments can shed light on different aspects of motor cognition. Brain-dam...
Hand laterality judgments (HLT) are widely used to measure body representation difficulties in Compl...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
Several studies have reported that, when subjects have to judge the laterality of rotated hand drawi...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Various studies on the hand laterality judgment task, using complex sets of stimuli, have shown that...