The figure illustrates the line bisection task using the KINARM performed by a hypothetical participant with a left static hand. Dash lines at 0 cm correspond to the vertical median of the semi-reflexive screen to which participant’s body midline was aligned. During the task, line bisections were presented in the workspace according to two conditions: in half the task, lines were projected in the workspace ipsilateral to the static hand position (A), while in the other half, they were displayed in the contralateral workspace (B). Note that the figure only depicts the lines aligned with the static hand when placed inside the workspace. Indeed, the static hand was placed either inside the workspace (left part of the figure) or it was kept out...
Abstract Experiment 1 investigated whether tool use can expand the peripersonal space into the very ...
<p>Participants were seated comfortably, leaning slightly backwards. The own hand was hidden by a bo...
International audienceIn a sample of 60 French participants, we examined whether the variability in ...
The figure illustrates conditions during which participants performed the task with the right hand, ...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (red bars...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (red bars...
<p>The left panel reflects the mirror side of the display with the motorized left hand. The right pa...
Values represent the mean differences between the estimation of the participants and the real midpoi...
<p>Panel A shows a top view of the experimental setup. In this figure, the subject is shown performi...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (left par...
Each participant made planar reaching movements while grasping the KINARM handle. A mirror system oc...
A: Participants experience the task as deforming a black ellipse to track the shape of a white ellip...
Values represent the mean differences between the estimation of the participants and the real midpoi...
This study investigated the ability to search for and reach to visual stimuli in the space surroundi...
<p>(A) <i>Uncrossed posture</i>: The rubber hand was positioned palm downwards and aligned (middle f...
Abstract Experiment 1 investigated whether tool use can expand the peripersonal space into the very ...
<p>Participants were seated comfortably, leaning slightly backwards. The own hand was hidden by a bo...
International audienceIn a sample of 60 French participants, we examined whether the variability in ...
The figure illustrates conditions during which participants performed the task with the right hand, ...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (red bars...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (red bars...
<p>The left panel reflects the mirror side of the display with the motorized left hand. The right pa...
Values represent the mean differences between the estimation of the participants and the real midpoi...
<p>Panel A shows a top view of the experimental setup. In this figure, the subject is shown performi...
The graphs illustrate the comparison of the bisection biases between the CRPS participants (left par...
Each participant made planar reaching movements while grasping the KINARM handle. A mirror system oc...
A: Participants experience the task as deforming a black ellipse to track the shape of a white ellip...
Values represent the mean differences between the estimation of the participants and the real midpoi...
This study investigated the ability to search for and reach to visual stimuli in the space surroundi...
<p>(A) <i>Uncrossed posture</i>: The rubber hand was positioned palm downwards and aligned (middle f...
Abstract Experiment 1 investigated whether tool use can expand the peripersonal space into the very ...
<p>Participants were seated comfortably, leaning slightly backwards. The own hand was hidden by a bo...
International audienceIn a sample of 60 French participants, we examined whether the variability in ...