The motor system is engaged when we perceive movement in the environment, even when we have no sensorimotor experience of that movement. It has been suggested that this ability relies on internal models that comprise specific exteroceptive representations, such as audition and vision. It has been shown that, for human movements, the quality of perception depends on the closeness between the perceived movement and the perceiver\u2019s own capability of reproducing it. Thus, if we are able to reproduce a movement, we also have the interoceptive motor memories that enable us to run internal models and perceive the same movements more accurately when merely observed. In a behavioral study we investigated if participants would be able to disting...
International audienceIn the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actio...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Of the many cues that could be used to gauge self-motion, auditory cues seem to be the least studied...
Research has established that there is a cognitive link between perception and production of the sam...
Research has established that there is a cognitive link between perception and production of the sam...
It has been shown, that humans are able to recognize their own movement by watching light-point disp...
Many studies have examined the processes involved in recognizing types of human action through sound...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
When one hears footsteps in the hall, one is able to instantly recognise it as a person: this is an ...
It has been shown that humans are able to recognise their own movement. While visual cues have been ...
It is increasingly recognized that motor routines dynamically shape the processing of sensory inflow...
This review article provides a summary of the findings from empirical studies that investigated reco...
Upon hearing footsteps in the hall one instantly recognises that a person is approaching. Exactly ho...
This document summarizes and discusses the research I carried out since 2004. This research focused ...
In the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actions of others by repres...
International audienceIn the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actio...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Of the many cues that could be used to gauge self-motion, auditory cues seem to be the least studied...
Research has established that there is a cognitive link between perception and production of the sam...
Research has established that there is a cognitive link between perception and production of the sam...
It has been shown, that humans are able to recognize their own movement by watching light-point disp...
Many studies have examined the processes involved in recognizing types of human action through sound...
The perception of beat and meter when listening to musical rhythms is an extremely commonability tha...
When one hears footsteps in the hall, one is able to instantly recognise it as a person: this is an ...
It has been shown that humans are able to recognise their own movement. While visual cues have been ...
It is increasingly recognized that motor routines dynamically shape the processing of sensory inflow...
This review article provides a summary of the findings from empirical studies that investigated reco...
Upon hearing footsteps in the hall one instantly recognises that a person is approaching. Exactly ho...
This document summarizes and discusses the research I carried out since 2004. This research focused ...
In the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actions of others by repres...
International audienceIn the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actio...
Auditory reafferences are real-time auditory products created by a person's own movements. Whereas t...
Of the many cues that could be used to gauge self-motion, auditory cues seem to be the least studied...