International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating the role of proprioception in the process of matching the final position of one's limbs with an intentional movement. Two experiments were realised with the same paradigm of conscious recognition of one's own limb position from a distorted position. In the first experiment, 22 healthy subjects performed the task in an active and in a passive condition. In the latter condition, proprioception was the only available information since the central signals related to the motor command were likely to be absent. The second experiment was realised with a deafferented patient who suffers from a complete haptic deafferentation, including loss of proprioception. The results first argue in favour of ...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating the role of proprioception in the process of ma...
The ability to recognize visually one's own movement is important for motor control and, through att...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
International audienceThe role of proprioception in the control and adaptation of visuomotor relatio...
Proprioception, which is recognized to sense limb positions and body movements, has played a vital r...
Proprioception, which is recognized to sense limb positions and body movements, has played a vital r...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
Proprioception is the sense of body position and movement, with conscious and unconscious components...
Proprioception is a vital aspect of motor control and when degraded or lost can have a profound impa...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...
International audienceThis study aimed at evaluating the role of proprioception in the process of ma...
The ability to recognize visually one's own movement is important for motor control and, through att...
Proprioception includes sensations of the position of the limbs in space, the velocity they are movi...
International audienceThe role of proprioception in the control and adaptation of visuomotor relatio...
Proprioception, which is recognized to sense limb positions and body movements, has played a vital r...
Proprioception, which is recognized to sense limb positions and body movements, has played a vital r...
Proprioceptive information arises from a variety of channels, including muscle, tendon, and skin aff...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
Although proprioceptive information allows accurate perception of limb movement in the absence of v...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
Proprioception is the sense of body position and movement, with conscious and unconscious components...
Proprioception is a vital aspect of motor control and when degraded or lost can have a profound impa...
International audienceBecause our environment and our body can change from time to time, the efficie...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...
International audienceWe assessed the ability of healthy subjects (n = 7) and a patient deprived of ...