AbstractClinical observations of kinesia paradoxica and freezing in patients with Parkinson's disease suggest that the automatic activation of motor programmes by visual stimuli may not require intact basal ganglia function, and that an increased sensitivity to such object affordances may contribute to some symptoms of the disease. Employing a paradigm that measures the degree of interference from object affordances on voluntary actions, we confirm that activation of object affordances are preserved in Parkinson's disease, but find no evidence that there is an increased sensitivity to the effects of object affordances on voluntary action
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
Recent evidence suggests that a network of brain areas may be involved in visually guided walking. H...
In neurodegenerative disorders, neural damage can trigger compensatory mechanisms that minimize beha...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Viewing action-relevant stimuli such as a graspable object or another person moving can affect the o...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
Visual art offers cognitive neuroscience an opportunity to study how subjective value is constructed...
International audienceAlthough slowness of movement is a typical feature of Parkinson's disease (PD)...
Evidence exists that action observation activates the same cortical motor areas that are involved in...
Abstract Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestatio...
Processing of sensory information, timing operations and set-shifting can be affected in Parkinson's...
Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestations of Par...
Processing of sensory information, timing operations and set-shifting can be affected in Parkinson’s...
Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestations of Par...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
Recent evidence suggests that a network of brain areas may be involved in visually guided walking. H...
In neurodegenerative disorders, neural damage can trigger compensatory mechanisms that minimize beha...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Movement in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is strongly influenced by sensory stimuli. Here, we investigate...
Viewing action-relevant stimuli such as a graspable object or another person moving can affect the o...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
Visual art offers cognitive neuroscience an opportunity to study how subjective value is constructed...
International audienceAlthough slowness of movement is a typical feature of Parkinson's disease (PD)...
Evidence exists that action observation activates the same cortical motor areas that are involved in...
Abstract Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestatio...
Processing of sensory information, timing operations and set-shifting can be affected in Parkinson's...
Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestations of Par...
Processing of sensory information, timing operations and set-shifting can be affected in Parkinson’s...
Abnormal initiation and control of voluntary movements are among the principal manifestations of Par...
Many experimental evidences highlighted that Parkinson Disease (PD) patients are particularly impair...
Recent evidence suggests that a network of brain areas may be involved in visually guided walking. H...
In neurodegenerative disorders, neural damage can trigger compensatory mechanisms that minimize beha...