Following the theoretical notion that tools often extend one's body, in the present study, we investigated whether imitation of hand or tool actions is modulated by effector-specific information. Subjects performed grasping actions toward an object with either a handheld tool or their right hand. Actions were initiated in response to pictures representing a grip at an object that could be congruent or incongruent with the required action (grip-type congruency). Importantly, actions could be cued by means of a tool cue, a hand cue, and a symbolic cue (effector-type congruency). For both hand and tool actions, an action congruency effect was observed, reflected in faster reaction times if the observed grip type was congruent with the required...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
International audienceTool-use representations have been suggested to be supported by the representa...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...
Contains fulltext : 99408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the th...
A tool can function as a body part yet not feel like one: Putting down a fork after dinner does not ...
Baccarini M, Martel M, Cardinali L, Sillan O, Farnè A, Roy AC. Tool use imagery triggers tool incorp...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
The embodiment of tools and rubber hands is believed to involve the modification of two separate bod...
Bodily boundaries are computed by integrating multisensory bodily signals and can be experimentally ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Three studies examined the claim that hand movements can facilitate imagery for object rotations but...
According to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their perceptual effects, off...
What factors constrain whether tool use modulates the user’s body representations? To date, studies ...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
International audienceTool-use representations have been suggested to be supported by the representa...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...
Contains fulltext : 99408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the th...
A tool can function as a body part yet not feel like one: Putting down a fork after dinner does not ...
Baccarini M, Martel M, Cardinali L, Sillan O, Farnè A, Roy AC. Tool use imagery triggers tool incorp...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
The embodiment of tools and rubber hands is believed to involve the modification of two separate bod...
Bodily boundaries are computed by integrating multisensory bodily signals and can be experimentally ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
Three studies examined the claim that hand movements can facilitate imagery for object rotations but...
According to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their perceptual effects, off...
What factors constrain whether tool use modulates the user’s body representations? To date, studies ...
A robust finding in imitation literature is that people perform their actions more readily if they a...
International audienceTool-use representations have been suggested to be supported by the representa...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...