Brain monitoring of errors in one’s own and other’s actions is crucial for a variety of processes, ranging from the fine-tuning of motor skill learning to important social functions, such as reading out and anticipating the intentions of others. Here, we combined immersive virtual reality and EEG recording to explore whether embodying the errors of an avatar by seeing it from a first-person perspective may activate the error monitoring system in the brain of an onlooker. We asked healthy participants to observe, from a first- or third-person perspective, an avatar performing a correct or an incorrect reach-to-grasp movement toward one of two virtual mugs placed on a table. At the end of each trial, participants reported verbally how much th...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...
Brain monitoring of errors in one's own and other's actions is crucial for a variety of processes, r...
Controlling artificial virtual or physical agents is a fundamental challenge for both neuroscience ...
EEG studies show that observing errors in one's own or others' actions triggers specific electro-cor...
The brain mechanism of embodiment in a virtual body has grown a scientific interest recently, with a...
Detecting errors in one’s own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for adapta...
Electro-cortical signatures of performance errors are thought to indicate the need for top-down cont...
How do we recognize ourselves as the agents of our actions? Do we use the same error detection mecha...
The brain mechanism of embodiment in a virtual body has grown a scientific interest recently, with a...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...
Brain monitoring of errors in one's own and other's actions is crucial for a variety of processes, r...
Controlling artificial virtual or physical agents is a fundamental challenge for both neuroscience ...
EEG studies show that observing errors in one's own or others' actions triggers specific electro-cor...
The brain mechanism of embodiment in a virtual body has grown a scientific interest recently, with a...
Detecting errors in one’s own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for adapta...
Electro-cortical signatures of performance errors are thought to indicate the need for top-down cont...
How do we recognize ourselves as the agents of our actions? Do we use the same error detection mecha...
The brain mechanism of embodiment in a virtual body has grown a scientific interest recently, with a...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
Virtual conferenceInternational audienceWhen persons interact with the environment and experience or...
To offer engaging neurorehabilitation training to neurologic patients, motor tasks are often visuali...