Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and Objectives: We examined whether healthy participants used velocity information when they were asked to reproduce a previously performed movement. Two experiments were carried out. Methods: In Experiment 1, blindfolded participants actively performed an arm movement (criterion movement, CM) at a natural velocity, or quickly, or slowly. After a brief delay, participants were asked to reproduce (reproduction movement, RM) CM-amplitude. No velocity constraints were imposed in making RM. In Experiment 2, CM was performed quickly or slowly. After a brief delay, the participants were asked to reproduce not only CM-amplitude but also CM-velocity. Resul...
Although the vestibular system clearly plays an important role in the control of locomotion, it is n...
Efficient navigation requires a good representation of body position/orientation in the environment ...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and Ob...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and Ob...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and O...
We report a new after-effect of visual motion in which the apparent speed of human locomotion is aff...
Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears...
In two experiments, we investigated time perception during apparent biological motion. Pictures of i...
In the present study, we examined how subjects locate spatial positions and code them in short-term ...
We investigate the contribution of vestibular information to the perception of one's own walking spe...
Flow data is often visualized by animated particles inserted into a flow field. The velocity of a pa...
Motivation: The ability to accurately judge the speeds of background motion is crucial for many dail...
Our perception of moving stimuli is prone to systematic biases. Different biases, for example concer...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Although the vestibular system clearly plays an important role in the control of locomotion, it is n...
Efficient navigation requires a good representation of body position/orientation in the environment ...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and Ob...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and Ob...
Background: Previous studies suggested that movement velocity influence space perception. Aim and O...
We report a new after-effect of visual motion in which the apparent speed of human locomotion is aff...
Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears...
In two experiments, we investigated time perception during apparent biological motion. Pictures of i...
In the present study, we examined how subjects locate spatial positions and code them in short-term ...
We investigate the contribution of vestibular information to the perception of one's own walking spe...
Flow data is often visualized by animated particles inserted into a flow field. The velocity of a pa...
Motivation: The ability to accurately judge the speeds of background motion is crucial for many dail...
Our perception of moving stimuli is prone to systematic biases. Different biases, for example concer...
The perceptual-motor calibration of human locomotion can be manipulated by exposure to an environmen...
Although the vestibular system clearly plays an important role in the control of locomotion, it is n...
Efficient navigation requires a good representation of body position/orientation in the environment ...
International audienceIn everyday life, humans and most animals need to navigate in their environmen...