The goal of new adaptive technologies is to allow humans to interact with technical devices, such as robots, in natural ways akin to human interaction. Essential for achieving this goal, is the understanding of the factors that support natural interaction. Here, we examined whether human motor control is linked to the visual appearance of the interaction partner. Motor control theories consider kinematic-related information but not visual appearance as important for the control of motor movements (Flash & Hogan, 1985; Harris & Wolpert, 1998; Viviani & Terzuolo, 1982). We investigated the sensitivity of motor control to visual appearance during the execution of a social interaction, i.e. a high-five. In a novel mixed reality setup participan...
In an experimental study of humans reactions to social motor intention (SMI) in a humanoid robot, we...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Social judgments about other people are often made based on visual appearance. In this study, we inv...
Motor resonance (MR) has been a prominent idea to explain online motor control strategies. To date t...
When shaking hands or catching a ball, humans not only need to perceive, understand and predict the ...
The biological-tuning of the Action Observation Network is highly debated. A current open question r...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans ’ ability to interact with others, yielding th...
International audienceMotor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact wit...
International audienceHere, we propose that bidirectionality in implicit motor coordination between ...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Humans show a great natural ability at interacting with each other. Such efficiency in joint actions...
Human partners are very effective at coordinating in space and time. Such ability is particular rema...
In an experimental study of humans reactions to social motor intention (SMI) in a humanoid robot, we...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Social judgments about other people are often made based on visual appearance. In this study, we inv...
Motor resonance (MR) has been a prominent idea to explain online motor control strategies. To date t...
When shaking hands or catching a ball, humans not only need to perceive, understand and predict the ...
The biological-tuning of the Action Observation Network is highly debated. A current open question r...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans ’ ability to interact with others, yielding th...
International audienceMotor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact wit...
International audienceHere, we propose that bidirectionality in implicit motor coordination between ...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Humans show a great natural ability at interacting with each other. Such efficiency in joint actions...
Human partners are very effective at coordinating in space and time. Such ability is particular rema...
In an experimental study of humans reactions to social motor intention (SMI) in a humanoid robot, we...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...