In our day-to-day life, we can accurately reach for an object in our gravitational environment without any effort. This can be achieved even when the body is tilted relative to gravity. This is accomplished by the central nervous system (CNS) compensation for gravitational forces and torque acting on the upper limbs, based on the magnitude of body tilt. The present study investigated how performance of upper limb movements was influenced by the alteration of body orientation relative to gravity. We observed the spatial trajectory of the index finger while the upper limb reached for a memorized target with the body tilted in roll plane. Results showed that the terminal location of the fingertip shifted toward the direction of body tilt away ...
Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human bo...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of gaze elevation on judging the possibility of ...
Performing accurate actions such as goal-directed arm movements requires taking into account visual ...
International audiencePerforming accurate actions such as goal-directed arm movements requires takin...
International audienceA major issue in motor control studies is to determine whether and how we use ...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of how posture and movement are oriented wit...
Contains fulltext : 33067.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used a memo...
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether gravitational cues contribute to localisation ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of static pitch body tilts on the perception of self-mot...
The present study focused on the influence of gravity-based information on the orientation and local...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative contribution of body parts in the elabora...
International audienceWhen submitted to a visuomotor rotation, subjects show rapid adaptation of vis...
Aim: Equilibrium-perturbing forces associated with a voluntary upper-limb movement can be strong eno...
In daily life, we frequently reach to objects while our body is in motion. We have recently shown th...
Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human bo...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of gaze elevation on judging the possibility of ...
Performing accurate actions such as goal-directed arm movements requires taking into account visual ...
International audiencePerforming accurate actions such as goal-directed arm movements requires takin...
International audienceA major issue in motor control studies is to determine whether and how we use ...
International audienceThis study addresses the question of how posture and movement are oriented wit...
Contains fulltext : 33067.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used a memo...
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether gravitational cues contribute to localisation ...
International audienceWe studied the effect of static pitch body tilts on the perception of self-mot...
The present study focused on the influence of gravity-based information on the orientation and local...
International audienceThis study investigates the relative contribution of body parts in the elabora...
International audienceWhen submitted to a visuomotor rotation, subjects show rapid adaptation of vis...
Aim: Equilibrium-perturbing forces associated with a voluntary upper-limb movement can be strong eno...
In daily life, we frequently reach to objects while our body is in motion. We have recently shown th...
Does the central nervous system (CNS) independently control roll and pitch movements of the human bo...
Background: Several psychophysical experiments found evidence for the involvement of gaze-centered a...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of gaze elevation on judging the possibility of ...