In the present study, we addressed the issue of whether healthy individuals can recognize a given gesture as their own, based on kinematic information. To this purpose, we required 36 volunteers to execute a series of hand movements of increasing complexity, while their kinematics was recorded by a motion-capture system. In a later session, we showed them a series of computer animations where a virtual hand, rendered as a simple stick-diagram, was animated by the kinematics recorded from the participants in the previous session. Their task was to recognize their own movements, choosing from three alternatives. To test the contribution of various potential cues to action recognition, the roles of (1) access to motor representation, (2) gestu...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
We tested the hypothesis that our ability to detect fine kinematics variations is tuned to reveal mo...
In the present study, we addressed the issue of whether healthy individuals can recognize a given ge...
Previous research has shown that motor experience of an action can facilitate the visual recognition...
International audienceRecognizing oneself, easy as it appears to be, seems at least to require aware...
Humans are able to understand meaning intuitively and generalize from a single observation, as oppos...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
When motion is isolated from form cues and viewed from third-person perspectives, individuals are ab...
Previous studies have shown that self-performed pointing movements at encoding facilitate performanc...
In a series of two experiments, the effects of viewing hand gestures as cues for verbal retrieval wa...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
We examined the use of hand gestures while people solved spatial reasoning problems in which they ha...
The present paper deals with the question of how people recognize tool-use/transitive actions perfor...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
We tested the hypothesis that our ability to detect fine kinematics variations is tuned to reveal mo...
In the present study, we addressed the issue of whether healthy individuals can recognize a given ge...
Previous research has shown that motor experience of an action can facilitate the visual recognition...
International audienceRecognizing oneself, easy as it appears to be, seems at least to require aware...
Humans are able to understand meaning intuitively and generalize from a single observation, as oppos...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
When motion is isolated from form cues and viewed from third-person perspectives, individuals are ab...
Previous studies have shown that self-performed pointing movements at encoding facilitate performanc...
In a series of two experiments, the effects of viewing hand gestures as cues for verbal retrieval wa...
The aim of this study was to pinpoint the nature of the visual features used in the automatic mappin...
We examined the use of hand gestures while people solved spatial reasoning problems in which they ha...
The present paper deals with the question of how people recognize tool-use/transitive actions perfor...
Embodiment and agency are key aspects of how we perceive ourselves that have typically been associat...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
International audienceRecognizing oneself as the owner of a body and the agent of actions requires s...
We tested the hypothesis that our ability to detect fine kinematics variations is tuned to reveal mo...