Background. Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual coding, but the adaptive processes within the proprioceptive channels that encode body movement have not been well described. We investigated them using vibration as a stimulus because vibration of muscle tendons results in a powerful illusion of movement. Methodology/Principal Findings. We applied sustained 90 Hz vibratory stimulation to biceps brachii, an elbow flexor and induced the expected illusion of elbow extension (in 12 participants). There was clear evidence of adaptation to the movement signal both during the 6-min long vibration and on its cessation. During vibration, the strong initial illusion of extension waxed and w...
SummaryOur body is not only an extended object in external space, but also the basis of our sense of...
International audienceIn humans, vibration applied to muscle tendons evokes illusory sensations of m...
It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct v...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
It is known that vibratory stimuli applied to muscle tendons induce illusory perception of movement....
Frequency-specific vibratory stimulation of peripheral tendons induces an illusion of limb movement ...
Frequency-specific vibratory stimulation of peripheral tendons induces an illusion of limb movement ...
International audienceMuscle-tendon vibration has often been used to study the contribution of propr...
Five illusions involving distortions in the perception of limb position, movement, and weight are de...
Muscle-tendon vibration has often been used to study the contribution of proprioception to kinesthes...
Mechanical vibration of muscle tendons in specific frequencies – termed functional proprioceptive st...
Voluntary contraction is widely accepted as being under continuous reflex control by a variety of se...
Tendon vibration is known to induce vivid movement illusions by activating muscle spindles and gener...
Studies investigating visuo-motor adaptation typically introduce sensory conflicts by manipulating v...
International audienceIt is known that proprioceptive signals from muscles, joints, and skin are inv...
SummaryOur body is not only an extended object in external space, but also the basis of our sense of...
International audienceIn humans, vibration applied to muscle tendons evokes illusory sensations of m...
It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct v...
Adaptation to constant stimulation has often been used to investigate the mechanisms of perceptual c...
It is known that vibratory stimuli applied to muscle tendons induce illusory perception of movement....
Frequency-specific vibratory stimulation of peripheral tendons induces an illusion of limb movement ...
Frequency-specific vibratory stimulation of peripheral tendons induces an illusion of limb movement ...
International audienceMuscle-tendon vibration has often been used to study the contribution of propr...
Five illusions involving distortions in the perception of limb position, movement, and weight are de...
Muscle-tendon vibration has often been used to study the contribution of proprioception to kinesthes...
Mechanical vibration of muscle tendons in specific frequencies – termed functional proprioceptive st...
Voluntary contraction is widely accepted as being under continuous reflex control by a variety of se...
Tendon vibration is known to induce vivid movement illusions by activating muscle spindles and gener...
Studies investigating visuo-motor adaptation typically introduce sensory conflicts by manipulating v...
International audienceIt is known that proprioceptive signals from muscles, joints, and skin are inv...
SummaryOur body is not only an extended object in external space, but also the basis of our sense of...
International audienceIn humans, vibration applied to muscle tendons evokes illusory sensations of m...
It remains an open question, however, whether this perception-action cycle is the result of direct v...