The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper agent is a natural task and a basic requirement to human social communication. Recent experiments suggest that this apparently simple phenomenon is related to the mechanisms of motor production, raising the question whether recognition of self-produced movement is affected by asymmetries similar to those present in motor skills. In this study, right- and left-handed subjects decided whether a moving hand presented on a screen was the image of their own hand or of that of another person. Two experimental conditions were tested: either subjects saw their own moving hand (subject condition) or they were shown the experimenter's hand pantomiming t...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Two experiments performed with left-handed subjects investigated how the manual asymmetries and hemi...
Previous research suggests that mental rotation of hands involves both visual and motor processes; w...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
In motor tasks, subgroups of lefthanders have been shown to differ in the distribution of attention ...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
In the hand laterality task participants judge the handedness of visually presented stimuli--images ...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Two experiments performed with left-handed subjects investigated how the manual asymmetries and hemi...
Previous research suggests that mental rotation of hands involves both visual and motor processes; w...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
In motor tasks, subgroups of lefthanders have been shown to differ in the distribution of attention ...
The ability to comprehend outcomes of skilled action is important for understanding the world around...
In the hand laterality task participants judge the handedness of visually presented stimuli--images ...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
Motor imagery is a dynamic state in which an individual mentally simulates the performance of a spec...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
Two studies were carried out to examine the effects of user handedness and hand dominance on a motor...
Several studies have indicated that right handers have attention biased toward their right hand duri...
Two experiments performed with left-handed subjects investigated how the manual asymmetries and hemi...
Previous research suggests that mental rotation of hands involves both visual and motor processes; w...