<p>The two pictures on the left depict the conditions touch hand and movements in peripersonal space, respectively, in 1PP. The two pictures on the right show touch hand and movements in peripersonal space, respectively, in 3PP.</p
<p>The experimenter set and maintained the correct position of the subject’s fingers during stimulat...
<p>Single-finger activations in experiment 1 from left to right: rest, thumb opposition, thumb flexi...
<p>In (a), the order of all experimental conditions and respective numbers of trials used are shown....
<p>A: Conditions of the experiment. See text for further details. B: Results revealed activation in ...
<p>Upper panels show stimuli presented in experiments 1,3,4,5 (first row, grasp movements) and in ex...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
The effects of limb positioning on representations of the peripersonal space (PPS) have been well st...
<p>The factor “motor execution” is depicted in the upper box. In the left section of that box, the e...
Schicke T, Bauer F, Röder B. Interactions of different body parts in peripersonal space: how vision ...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
<p>(A) Experimental setup of the Social Task. (B) Examples of the experimental stimuli. (C) Schemati...
<div><p>Figure 1a shows the 8 different hand stimuli that were randomly presented during the experim...
<p>The hands-only (hands-only) stimuli represented one hand from the dorsum- and the palm-view. The ...
<p>All concurrent with synchronous or asynchronous touch on participant's real, unseen arm. A) Movin...
<p>The experimenter set and maintained the correct position of the subject’s fingers during stimulat...
<p>Single-finger activations in experiment 1 from left to right: rest, thumb opposition, thumb flexi...
<p>In (a), the order of all experimental conditions and respective numbers of trials used are shown....
<p>A: Conditions of the experiment. See text for further details. B: Results revealed activation in ...
<p>Upper panels show stimuli presented in experiments 1,3,4,5 (first row, grasp movements) and in ex...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
<p>(A-C) Posture conditions. Upper vs. lower row: uncrossed vs. crossed hand conditions. Dotted line...
The effects of limb positioning on representations of the peripersonal space (PPS) have been well st...
<p>The factor “motor execution” is depicted in the upper box. In the left section of that box, the e...
Schicke T, Bauer F, Röder B. Interactions of different body parts in peripersonal space: how vision ...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
<p>(A) Experimental setup of the Social Task. (B) Examples of the experimental stimuli. (C) Schemati...
<div><p>Figure 1a shows the 8 different hand stimuli that were randomly presented during the experim...
<p>The hands-only (hands-only) stimuli represented one hand from the dorsum- and the palm-view. The ...
<p>All concurrent with synchronous or asynchronous touch on participant's real, unseen arm. A) Movin...
<p>The experimenter set and maintained the correct position of the subject’s fingers during stimulat...
<p>Single-finger activations in experiment 1 from left to right: rest, thumb opposition, thumb flexi...
<p>In (a), the order of all experimental conditions and respective numbers of trials used are shown....