International audienceIn this paper, we develop an animal model of prehension movements by examining the kinematics of reaching and grasping in monkeys and by comparing the results to published data on humans. Hand movements were recorded in three dimensions in monkeys who were trained to either point at visual targets under unperturbed and perturbed conditions, or to reach and grasp 3-D objects. The results revealed the following three similarities in the hand kinematics of monkey and man. (1) Pointing movements showed an asymmetry depending on target location relative to the hand used; in particular, movements to an ipsilateral target took longer than those to a contralateral one. (2) Perturbation of target location decreased the magnitud...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Humans show a spontaneous tendency to increase the velocity of their movements depending on the line...
<p>(A) Sequence of photographs and drawings during a single trial of the reach-grasp-retrieval task....
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceWhile the neural bases of prehension have been extensively studied in monkeys,...
Although there is a wealth of behavioral data regarding grasping movements in non-human primates, ho...
The bases for understanding the neuronal mechanisms that underlie the control of reach-to-grasp move...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Kinematics of reaching-grasping movement towards stimuli of three different sizes located at two dif...
Humans show a spontaneous tendency to increase the velocity of their movements depending on the line...
Reach-to-grasp tasks have become popular paradigms for exploring the neural origin of hand and arm m...
When a monkey selects a piece of food lying on the ground from among other viable objects in the nea...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Humans show a spontaneous tendency to increase the velocity of their movements depending on the line...
<p>(A) Sequence of photographs and drawings during a single trial of the reach-grasp-retrieval task....
The prehensile hand is one of the major traits distinguishing primates from other mammal species. Al...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
International audienceWhile the neural bases of prehension have been extensively studied in monkeys,...
Although there is a wealth of behavioral data regarding grasping movements in non-human primates, ho...
The bases for understanding the neuronal mechanisms that underlie the control of reach-to-grasp move...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
The most popular model to explain how prehensile movements are organized assumes that they comprise ...
Primates are known for their use of the hand in many activities including food grasping. Yet, most s...
Kinematics of reaching-grasping movement towards stimuli of three different sizes located at two dif...
Humans show a spontaneous tendency to increase the velocity of their movements depending on the line...
Reach-to-grasp tasks have become popular paradigms for exploring the neural origin of hand and arm m...
When a monkey selects a piece of food lying on the ground from among other viable objects in the nea...
Abstract Much of the research on the neuronal basis of prehension focuses on macaque monkeys. Yet mo...
Humans show a spontaneous tendency to increase the velocity of their movements depending on the line...
<p>(A) Sequence of photographs and drawings during a single trial of the reach-grasp-retrieval task....