We investigated the role of body position on performance in four distinct types of mental imagery processing. Previous studies used the upright body position as standard procedure and therefore do not address the issue of whether mental imagery tasks are processed in accordance with ego-centered or gravitational coordinates. In the present study, the subjects were brought into one of three different body positions: upright, horizontal, or supine. In each of these body positions, we measured performance in four imagery tasks, which assessed (1) the ability to generate vivid, high-resolution mental images; (2) the ability to compose mental images from separate parts; (3) the ability to inspect patterns in mental images; and, (4) the ability t...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether gravitational cues contribute to localisation ...
AbstractIn this study we investigate to what extent the effects of motor imagery on postural sway ar...
AbstractThe research question is the way the mind deals with the mental rotation of visual objects d...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Real and imagined movements share many properties and similar conditions affect performance in both....
People can mentally rotate objects that resemble human bodies more efficiently than nonsense objects...
This study investigates mental rotation performance of right- and left-handers in object-based and e...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Several studies provide evidence that mental imagery is critical for human navigation. However, the ...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of gaze elevation on judging the possibility of ...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether gravitational cues contribute to localisation ...
AbstractIn this study we investigate to what extent the effects of motor imagery on postural sway ar...
AbstractThe research question is the way the mind deals with the mental rotation of visual objects d...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Real and imagined movements share many properties and similar conditions affect performance in both....
People can mentally rotate objects that resemble human bodies more efficiently than nonsense objects...
This study investigates mental rotation performance of right- and left-handers in object-based and e...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Previous works usually report greater postural stability in precise visual tasks (e.g. gaze-shift ta...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Several studies provide evidence that mental imagery is critical for human navigation. However, the ...
International audienceWe investigated the influence of gaze elevation on judging the possibility of ...
International audienceTo investigate the effects of stimulus features on the implementation of motor...
Abstract. This study sought evidence for the independence of two classes of mental spatial transform...
The purpose of this research was to ascertain whether gravitational cues contribute to localisation ...
AbstractIn this study we investigate to what extent the effects of motor imagery on postural sway ar...