PublishedJournal ArticleObserving the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal excitability and affect behaviour. However, the sensorimotor consequences of observing errors are not well understood. Here, participants watched actors lift identically weighted large and small cubes which typically elicit expectation-based fingertip force errors. One group of participants observed the standard overestimation and underestimation-style errors that characterise early lifts with these cubes (Error video--EV). Another group watched the same actors performing the well-adapted error-free lifts that characterise later, well-practiced lifts with these cubes (No error video--NEV). We then examined actual object lifting performance in t...
Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object...
ABSTRACT Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object’s weight...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
Observing the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal excitability and affect be...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when two individuals erroneously predict an object's weight,...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
• When lifting objects that are lighter or heaver than we expect them to be, individuals typically m...
Recent studies of corticospinal excitability during observation of grasping and lifting of objects o...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have highlighted that corticospinal excitability is increa...
During movement observation, corticomotor excitability of the observer's primary motor cortex (M1) i...
During movement observation, corticomotor excitability of the observer's primary motor cortex (M1) i...
Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object's weight. When no...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object...
ABSTRACT Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object’s weight...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...
Observing the actions of others has been shown to modulate cortico-spinal excitability and affect be...
Previous studies have demonstrated that when two individuals erroneously predict an object's weight,...
Recent studies have highlighted that the observation of hand-object interactions can influence perce...
• When lifting objects that are lighter or heaver than we expect them to be, individuals typically m...
Recent studies of corticospinal excitability during observation of grasping and lifting of objects o...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
Vision provides many reliable cues about the likely weight of an object, allowing individuals to pre...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation studies have highlighted that corticospinal excitability is increa...
During movement observation, corticomotor excitability of the observer's primary motor cortex (M1) i...
During movement observation, corticomotor excitability of the observer's primary motor cortex (M1) i...
Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object's weight. When no...
© 2015 van Polanen and Davare. When lifting an object, the brain uses visual cues and an internal ob...
Abstract Observation of object lifting allows updating of internal object representations for object...
ABSTRACT Skillful object lifting relies on scaling fingertip forces according to the object’s weight...
Our expectations of an object’s heaviness not only drive our fingertip forces, but also our percepti...