International audienceA large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distance. These studies have mainly focused on the effects of reach-relevant properties of the body and of the objects that people intend to reach. However, any influence of the reach-relevant properties of the surrounding environment remains still speculative. We investigated this topic in terms of the role of obstacle width in perceiving distances. Participants had to estimate the straight-line distance to a cylinder located just behind a transparent barrier of varying width. The results showed that participants perceived the straight-line distance to the cylinder as being longer when they intended to grasp the cylinder by r...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...
Visually guided distance perception reflects a relationship of geometrical optical variables with th...
The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human pri-mates. However,...
International audienceA large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual percept...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distan...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences visual perception of reaching distance. ...
Recent research demonstrates neurologic and behavioral differences in people’s responses to the spac...
Considerable empirical evidence has shown influences of the action capabilities of the body on the p...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
International audienceAn interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Researches on embodied perception have revealed that social, psychological and physiological factors...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...
Visually guided distance perception reflects a relationship of geometrical optical variables with th...
The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human pri-mates. However,...
International audienceA large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual percept...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distan...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences visual perception of reaching distance. ...
Recent research demonstrates neurologic and behavioral differences in people’s responses to the spac...
Considerable empirical evidence has shown influences of the action capabilities of the body on the p...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
International audienceAn interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Researches on embodied perception have revealed that social, psychological and physiological factors...
Human observers perceive distance in remarkably stable and consistent manner across response methods...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
The aim of this research was to give further evidence for the influence of vestibularand propriocept...
Visually guided distance perception reflects a relationship of geometrical optical variables with th...
The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human pri-mates. However,...