The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a central visual feature of many social and physical systems; characterizing everything from the oscillations of a walker’s limbs to the alternating lights at pedestrian crossings. The experiments described here provide the first evidence of a motor contribution to the representation of relative phase. Using an interference paradigm, we demonstrate that a motor load dramatically impairs discrimination of relative phase. Comparable interference effects were observed for biological and mechanical stimuli, indicative of a domain-general mechanism. In addition, we show that the same motor load has little effect on a similar static-angle matching task,...
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Previous work has established that judgments of relative phase variability of 2 visually presented o...
Contains fulltext : 150710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
In an earlier paper, Caelli and Finlay demonstrated that the perception of apparent motion was conti...
It is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e. a relative phase of ...
We studied visual perception and gaze control in nine participants while they judged the relative ph...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
Research in the last decade has undermined the idea of perception as a continuous process, providing...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
When two limbs are moved out of time (i.e. opposing muscle activation at each limb) in rhythmic osci...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
Contains fulltext : 175447.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ongoing brain o...
Previous work has established that judgments of relative phase variability of 2 visually presented o...
Contains fulltext : 150710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
In an earlier paper, Caelli and Finlay demonstrated that the perception of apparent motion was conti...
It is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e. a relative phase of ...
We studied visual perception and gaze control in nine participants while they judged the relative ph...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
Attentional asymmetry in rhythmic interlimb coordination induces an asymmetry in relative phase dyna...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
Research in the last decade has undermined the idea of perception as a continuous process, providing...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
When two limbs are moved out of time (i.e. opposing muscle activation at each limb) in rhythmic osci...
In human and animal locomotion, sensory input is thought to be processed in a phase-dependent manner...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
Contains fulltext : 175447.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ongoing brain o...
Previous work has established that judgments of relative phase variability of 2 visually presented o...
Contains fulltext : 150710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is well know...