In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the control of hand gesture, are used in handedness recognition. Pictures of hands and fingers, assuming either common or uncommon postures, were presented to right-handed subjects, who were required to judge their handedness. In agreement with previous results (Parsons, 1987, 1994; Gentilucci, Daprati, & Gangitano, 1998), subjects recognized handedness through mental movement of their own hand in order to match the posture of the presented hand. This was proved by a control experiment of physical matching. The new finding was that presentation of common finger postures affected responses differently from presentation of less common finger postu...
none4The aim of the present paper is to provide further evidence for an effect related to early han...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
The present study aimed to demonstrate that motor representations are used to recognise biological s...
The visual recognition of body parts activates somato-motor representations in the brain. In the pre...
The handedness recognition of visually perceived body parts engages motor representations that are c...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
The perception of the body and its parts has traditionally been studied using the conscious body ima...
The experience of owning a body is built upon the integration of exteroceptive, interoceptive, and p...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
none4The aim of the present paper is to provide further evidence for an effect related to early han...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
The visual control of our own hand when dealing with an object and the observation of interactions b...
The present study aimed to demonstrate that motor representations are used to recognise biological s...
The visual recognition of body parts activates somato-motor representations in the brain. In the pre...
The handedness recognition of visually perceived body parts engages motor representations that are c...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
The perception of the body and its parts has traditionally been studied using the conscious body ima...
The experience of owning a body is built upon the integration of exteroceptive, interoceptive, and p...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
Body-specific mental rotation is thought to rely upon internal representations of motor actions. Han...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
none4The aim of the present paper is to provide further evidence for an effect related to early han...
People can decide whether the image of a hand represents a left or a right one. The laterality judgm...
The ability to perceive self-produced movements and to correctly attribute an action to its proper a...