The reach-to-grasp movement is ordinarily performed in everyday living activities and it represents a key behavior that allows humans to interact with their environment. Remarkably, it serves as an experimental test case for probing the multisensory architecture of goal-oriented actions. This review focuses on experimental evidence that enhances or modifies how we might conceptualize the “multisensory” substrates of prehension. We will review evidence suggesting that how reach-to-grasp movements are planned and executed is influenced by information coming from different sensory modalities such as vision, proprioception, audition, taste, and olfaction. The review closes with some considerations about the predominant role of the multisensory ...
Successful coordination of prehensile action depends upon the selection and control of appropriate ...
Reaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The move...
Surrounded by multiple objects and events, receiving multisensory stimulation, our brain must sort t...
People have always been fascinated by the human hand and the exquisite precision of its movements. W...
BACKGROUND: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is sti...
Background: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is stil...
BACKGROUND: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is stil...
Background Most research on the roles of auditory information and its interaction with vision has...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between corticospinal activity, kine...
BACKGROUND: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
Prehension, the capacity to reach and grasp, is the key behavior that allows humans to change their ...
When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. ...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Prehension is proposed to consist of two movements mediated by separate neural pathways – a Reach tr...
Successful coordination of prehensile action depends upon the selection and control of appropriate ...
Reaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The move...
Surrounded by multiple objects and events, receiving multisensory stimulation, our brain must sort t...
People have always been fascinated by the human hand and the exquisite precision of its movements. W...
BACKGROUND: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is sti...
Background: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is stil...
BACKGROUND: Research on multisensory integration during natural tasks such as reach-to-grasp is stil...
Background Most research on the roles of auditory information and its interaction with vision has...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between corticospinal activity, kine...
BACKGROUND: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
Prehension, the capacity to reach and grasp, is the key behavior that allows humans to change their ...
When hand meets object, we confront the overlapping worlds of sensorimotor and cognitive functions. ...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Experimental evidence suggests the existence of a sophisticated brain circuit specifically dedicated...
Prehension is proposed to consist of two movements mediated by separate neural pathways – a Reach tr...
Successful coordination of prehensile action depends upon the selection and control of appropriate ...
Reaching out to grasp an object (prehension) is a deceptively elegant and skilled behavior. The move...
Surrounded by multiple objects and events, receiving multisensory stimulation, our brain must sort t...