Neuroimaging is ubiquitous; however, neuroimagers seldom investigate the putative impact of posture on brain activity. Whereas participants in most psychological experiments sit upright, many prominent neuroimaging techniques (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)) require participants to lie supine. Such postural discrepancies may hold important implications for brain function in general and for fMRI in particular. We directly investigated the effect of posture on spontaneous brain dynamics by recording scalp electrical activity in four orthostatic conditions (lying supine, inclined at 45°, sitting upright, and standing erect). Here we show that upright versus supine posture increases widespread high-frequency oscillatory acti...
Body movements affect emotional processes. For example, adopting the facial expressions of specific ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Neuroimaging researchers tacitly assume that body-position scantily affects neural activity. However...
In this thesis, I propose that body posture is an important, underappreciated, variable to consider ...
Cognitive neuroscientists rarely consider the influence that body position exerts on brain activity;...
Whereas modern brain imaging often demands holding body positions incongruent with everyday life, po...
Horizontal body position is a posture typically adopted for sleeping or during brain imaging recordi...
Nearly all functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are conducted in the supine body pos...
Neuroimaging techniques, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), have allowed research...
Our knowledge about the human resting state is predominantly based on either electroencephalographic...
International audienceObjective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills ...
Objective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills of identifying, interp...
Tying the hands behind the back has detrimental effects on sensorimotor perceptual tasks. Here we pr...
Postural instability is a strong risk factor for falls that becomes more prominent with aging. To fa...
Body movements affect emotional processes. For example, adopting the facial expressions of specific ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Neuroimaging researchers tacitly assume that body-position scantily affects neural activity. However...
In this thesis, I propose that body posture is an important, underappreciated, variable to consider ...
Cognitive neuroscientists rarely consider the influence that body position exerts on brain activity;...
Whereas modern brain imaging often demands holding body positions incongruent with everyday life, po...
Horizontal body position is a posture typically adopted for sleeping or during brain imaging recordi...
Nearly all functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies are conducted in the supine body pos...
Neuroimaging techniques, such as functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), have allowed research...
Our knowledge about the human resting state is predominantly based on either electroencephalographic...
International audienceObjective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills ...
Objective: As highly social creatures, human beings rely part of their skills of identifying, interp...
Tying the hands behind the back has detrimental effects on sensorimotor perceptual tasks. Here we pr...
Postural instability is a strong risk factor for falls that becomes more prominent with aging. To fa...
Body movements affect emotional processes. For example, adopting the facial expressions of specific ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...