Though digital images and real objects are represented differently at a neural level and can evoke different behaviours, little work has directly compared the magnitude of social effects on real and digitally represented stimuli. Object-directed reaches are modified in the near space of others, while image-directed reaches are not, but the exact role of the presence versus location of the other person is unknown (Dosso and Kingstone, 2018). The present work probed the unique contribution of social presence (a passive observer) in shaping object- and image-directed reaching behaviour. In a shape-matching game, movements were performed more slowly and less efficiently when participants were observed by the experimenter, regardless of whether ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the spatio-temporal parameters of reach-to-gr...
Published online: 1 September 2017Research suggests that the human brain codes manipulable objects a...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
There is a distinction between participants and observers; the former performs an activity, whereas ...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Social judgments about other people are often made based on visual appearance. In this study, we inv...
A central question in visual neuroscience concerns the degree to which visual representations of act...
The goal of new adaptive technologies is to allow humans to interact with technical devices, such as...
When shaking hands or catching a ball, humans not only need to perceive, understand and predict the ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE : A novel line of research suggest that social context shapes action...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
There is compelling evidence that the physical presence of others influences the decisions and behav...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the spatio-temporal parameters of reach-to-gr...
Published online: 1 September 2017Research suggests that the human brain codes manipulable objects a...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...
There has recently been an increased research focus on the influence of social factors on human cogn...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
There is a distinction between participants and observers; the former performs an activity, whereas ...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Social judgments about other people are often made based on visual appearance. In this study, we inv...
A central question in visual neuroscience concerns the degree to which visual representations of act...
The goal of new adaptive technologies is to allow humans to interact with technical devices, such as...
When shaking hands or catching a ball, humans not only need to perceive, understand and predict the ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE : A novel line of research suggest that social context shapes action...
Seeing an object is important for motor control during object interaction. Which sources of visual i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
There is compelling evidence that the physical presence of others influences the decisions and behav...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that the spatio-temporal parameters of reach-to-gr...
Published online: 1 September 2017Research suggests that the human brain codes manipulable objects a...
We explore whether a peripheral observation of apparent mutual social presence between a real human ...