Action observation triggers by default a mental simulation of action unfolding in time. We assumed that this simulation is "embodied": the body is the medium through which observer's sensorimotor modalities simulate the observed action. The participants in two experiments observed videos, each depicting the central part of an action performed by an actress on an object (e.g., answering the phone) and soon after each video they observed a photo portraying a state of the action not observed in the video, either depicting the initial part or the final part of the whole action. Their task was to evaluate whether the photo portrayed something before (backward photo) or after the action in the video (forward photo). Results showed that evaluation...
Item does not contain fulltextMotor experts can accurately predict the future actions of others by o...
Previous studies have demonstrated that motor abilities allow us not only to execute our own actions...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
Abstract Observing the actions of others triggers, in our brain, an internal and automatic simulatio...
How does observing the behaviour of others influence our own behaviour? The literature appears divid...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
The 'body schema' has traditionally been defined as a passively updated, proprioceptive representati...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The accurate perception of other people and their postures is essential for functioning in a social ...
We investigated the effect of posture congruence on social perception. Specifically, we tested the h...
Common processes and representations engaged by visuospatial tasks were investigated by looking at f...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
Previous research demonstrated that observing an action seems to automatically activate a correspond...
Item does not contain fulltextMotor experts can accurately predict the future actions of others by o...
Previous studies have demonstrated that motor abilities allow us not only to execute our own actions...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
Abstract Observing the actions of others triggers, in our brain, an internal and automatic simulatio...
How does observing the behaviour of others influence our own behaviour? The literature appears divid...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
The 'body schema' has traditionally been defined as a passively updated, proprioceptive representati...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The accurate perception of other people and their postures is essential for functioning in a social ...
We investigated the effect of posture congruence on social perception. Specifically, we tested the h...
Common processes and representations engaged by visuospatial tasks were investigated by looking at f...
Research on embodied cognition stresses that bodily and motor processes constrain how we perceive ot...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
Previous research demonstrated that observing an action seems to automatically activate a correspond...
Item does not contain fulltextMotor experts can accurately predict the future actions of others by o...
Previous studies have demonstrated that motor abilities allow us not only to execute our own actions...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...