Recent evidence indicates that humans can precisely predict the outcome of occluded actions. It has been suggested that these predictions arise from a mental simulation which might run in real-time. The present experiments aimed to specify the time course of this simulation process. Participants watched transiently occluded point-light actions and the temporal outcome after occlusion was manipulated. Participants were instructed to judge the temporal coherence of the action after a short (Experiment 1) and a long occlusion period (Experiment 2). Both experiments revealed a comparable negative point of subjective equality (PSE), indicating that action simulation took constantly longer than the observed action itself. Such a temporal error wa...
International audienceFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede the...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Evidence has accumulated for a mirror system in humans which simulates actions of conspecifics (Wils...
The detailed dynamics of action simulation was investigated using the occluder paradigm: a point lig...
The notion of action simulation refers to the ability to re-enact foreign actions (i.e., actions obs...
The influence of movement kinematics on the accuracy of predicting the time course of another indivi...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
Accurate encoding of the spatio-temporal properties of others' actions is essential for the successf...
International audienceAn essential aspect of voluntary action control is the ability to predict the ...
We used a novel stimulus set of human and robot actions to explore the role of humanlike appearance ...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
In four experiments we explored the accuracy of memory for human action using displays with continuo...
The brain needs to track changes in the relation between action and effect. In two experiments, part...
International audienceFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede the...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...
Evidence has accumulated for a mirror system in humans which simulates actions of conspecifics (Wils...
The detailed dynamics of action simulation was investigated using the occluder paradigm: a point lig...
The notion of action simulation refers to the ability to re-enact foreign actions (i.e., actions obs...
The influence of movement kinematics on the accuracy of predicting the time course of another indivi...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
Accurate encoding of the spatio-temporal properties of others' actions is essential for the successf...
International audienceAn essential aspect of voluntary action control is the ability to predict the ...
We used a novel stimulus set of human and robot actions to explore the role of humanlike appearance ...
AbstractFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede their effects. Ex...
In four experiments we explored the accuracy of memory for human action using displays with continuo...
The brain needs to track changes in the relation between action and effect. In two experiments, part...
International audienceFew ideas are as inexorable as the arrow of causation: causes must precede the...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Two experiments were conducted to examine whether the conclusions drawn regarding the timing of anti...