<p>Derived in each subject from the sinewave function fitting the subject’s average data points in the <i>explicit</i>, <i>semi-implicit</i> and <i>implicit</i> observation conditions. Note that in the <i>explicit</i> condition phases are always in advance of the observed movement (as in the actual execution of the same movement), whereas in the <i>semi-implicit</i> and <i>implicit</i> conditions they are scattered across the entire possible range (-180° to +180°).</p
<p>The circles represent participants' movement velocities after observing the moving stimuli and th...
We present some results which indicate that the known spatiotemporal limits for apparent motion are ...
<p>Frequency and total duration of movement illusions and silent periods in Run 1 is shown as a func...
<p>(A) H-reflex modulation recorded in the right FCR muscle of 14 right-handed observers, during obs...
<p>Average correlation coefficients of the circular-linear analysis (±SEM) obtained in the <i>explic...
<p>(A) Average traces (μV ±SEM) of 25 H-reflexes recorded from a single subject, in a single trial o...
Continuous relative phase measures have been used to quantify the coordination between different bod...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
When two limbs are moved out of time (i.e. opposing muscle activation at each limb) in rhythmic osci...
<p>From these curves we see that although the data indicate a phase change of nearly 180° for the mo...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
<p>Data are collapsed across subjects. For the Human-to-VP conditions, the distributions of relative...
AbstractRetinal motion can modulate visual sensitivity. For instance, low contrast drifting waveform...
Positive values indicate that there was more motion energy in the same direction as internal motion....
<div><p>(A) Two examples of input waveforms, each containing seven stimulus input trains (overlaid) ...
<p>The circles represent participants' movement velocities after observing the moving stimuli and th...
We present some results which indicate that the known spatiotemporal limits for apparent motion are ...
<p>Frequency and total duration of movement illusions and silent periods in Run 1 is shown as a func...
<p>(A) H-reflex modulation recorded in the right FCR muscle of 14 right-handed observers, during obs...
<p>Average correlation coefficients of the circular-linear analysis (±SEM) obtained in the <i>explic...
<p>(A) Average traces (μV ±SEM) of 25 H-reflexes recorded from a single subject, in a single trial o...
Continuous relative phase measures have been used to quantify the coordination between different bod...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
When two limbs are moved out of time (i.e. opposing muscle activation at each limb) in rhythmic osci...
<p>From these curves we see that although the data indicate a phase change of nearly 180° for the mo...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
<p>Data are collapsed across subjects. For the Human-to-VP conditions, the distributions of relative...
AbstractRetinal motion can modulate visual sensitivity. For instance, low contrast drifting waveform...
Positive values indicate that there was more motion energy in the same direction as internal motion....
<div><p>(A) Two examples of input waveforms, each containing seven stimulus input trains (overlaid) ...
<p>The circles represent participants' movement velocities after observing the moving stimuli and th...
We present some results which indicate that the known spatiotemporal limits for apparent motion are ...
<p>Frequency and total duration of movement illusions and silent periods in Run 1 is shown as a func...