Predictions about one’s own action capabilities as well as the action capabilities of others are thought to be based on a simulation process involving linked perceptual and motor networks. Given the central role of motor experience in the formation of these networks, one’s present motor capabilities are thought to be the basis of their perceptual judgments about actions. However, it remains unknown whether the ability to form these action possibility judgments is affected by performance related changes in the motor system. To determine if judgments of action capabilities are affected by long-term changes in one’s own motor capabilities, participants with different degrees of upper-limb function due to their level (cervical vs. below cervica...
Objective. In people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) or degenerative diseases leading to li...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
Predictions about one's own action capabilities as well as the action capabilities of others are tho...
Both real action control and execution and motor imagery abilities require knowledge of the spatial ...
Motor imagery (MI) allows one to mentally represent an action without necessarily performing it. Imp...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
Both real actions control and execution and motor imagery abilities require knowledge of the spatia...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to further understand the processes and internal representati...
Successful interactions within the environment are contingent upon the perceiver’s ability to percei...
Objective. In people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) or degenerative diseases leading to li...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...
Predictions about one's own action capabilities as well as the action capabilities of others are tho...
Both real action control and execution and motor imagery abilities require knowledge of the spatial ...
Motor imagery (MI) allows one to mentally represent an action without necessarily performing it. Imp...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Motor imagery is a mental process during which subjects internally simulate a movement without any m...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
Both real actions control and execution and motor imagery abilities require knowledge of the spatia...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
The overarching aim of this thesis was to further understand the processes and internal representati...
Successful interactions within the environment are contingent upon the perceiver’s ability to percei...
Objective. In people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) or degenerative diseases leading to li...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
Seegelke C, Hughes C. The influence of action possibility and end-state comfort on motor imagery of ...