In the continuum between a stroke and a circle including all possible ellipses, some eccentricities seem more “biologically preferred” than others by the motor system, probably because they imply less demanding coordination patterns. Based on the idea that biological motion perception relies on knowledge of the laws that govern the motor system, we investigated whether motorically preferential and non-preferential eccentricities are visually discriminated differently. In contrast with previous studies that were interested in the effect of kinematic/time features of movements on their visual perception, we focused on geometric/spatial features, and therefore used a static visual display.In a dual-task paradigm, participants visually discrimi...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
The perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in four expe...
In the continuum between a stroke and a circle including all possible ellipses, some eccentricities ...
International audienceMany studies stressed that the human movement execution but also the perceptio...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractWe investigated how different types of complex motion patterns interact in the perception of...
International audienceThe aim of this experiment was to show that the visual preference for isochron...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
The perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in four expe...
In the continuum between a stroke and a circle including all possible ellipses, some eccentricities ...
International audienceMany studies stressed that the human movement execution but also the perceptio...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
The aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical properties of...
AbstractWe investigated how different types of complex motion patterns interact in the perception of...
International audienceThe aim of this experiment was to show that the visual preference for isochron...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
This study tested preference for abstract patterns, comparing random patterns to a two-fold bilatera...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine whether there is a link between the statistical prope...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
Motor imagery (MI) refers to the process of imagining the execution of a specific motor action witho...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
The perceived displacement of motion-defined contours in peripheral vision was examined in four expe...