The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mapping of perceived movements into similar executed movements, following the direct matching hypothesis. In Experiment 1 subjects imitated the lifting of one of two fingers, presented with different orientations. As predicted, stimuli which were further rotated away from the posture of the executing hand elicited slower reaction times. In Experiment 2, we verified that this orientation effect was not a purely perceptual effect by presenting the same stimuli but asking subjects to respond verbally. No orientation effect was found using a verbal response. In Experiment 3, we replaced the moving fingers by two arbitrary objects moving with the trajec...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
According to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their perceptual effects, off...
Two experiments examined imitation of lateralised body movement sequences presented at six viewing a...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Recognizing a class of movements as belonging to a "nominal" action category, such as walk...
Recent studies showed that action observation activates neural circuits used in performing the same ...
Imitation is an important form of social behavior, and research has aimed to discover and explain th...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Binocular rivalry is a visual phenomenon in which perception alternates between two different monocu...
Binocular rivalry is a visual phenomenon in which perception alternates between two different monocu...
Intuitively, one can assume that imitating a movement is an easier task than responding to a symboli...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
A number of studies have shown that observation of another person's actions can modulate one's own a...
Behavioural advantages for imitated human finger movements over movements instructed by other visual...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
According to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their perceptual effects, off...
Two experiments examined imitation of lateralised body movement sequences presented at six viewing a...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
Recognizing a class of movements as belonging to a "nominal" action category, such as walk...
Recent studies showed that action observation activates neural circuits used in performing the same ...
Imitation is an important form of social behavior, and research has aimed to discover and explain th...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Binocular rivalry is a visual phenomenon in which perception alternates between two different monocu...
Binocular rivalry is a visual phenomenon in which perception alternates between two different monocu...
Intuitively, one can assume that imitating a movement is an easier task than responding to a symboli...
The present study was designed to examine the hypothesis that stimulus–response arrangements with hi...
A number of studies have shown that observation of another person's actions can modulate one's own a...
Behavioural advantages for imitated human finger movements over movements instructed by other visual...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
According to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their perceptual effects, off...
Two experiments examined imitation of lateralised body movement sequences presented at six viewing a...