Observation of people performing movements facilitates motor planning, execution and memory formation. Tempo, a crucial aspect involved in the execution of rhythmic movements, is normally perceived and learned through auditory channels. In this work, we ascertained whether: first, the frequency of self-paced finger movements (SPMs), which in normal subjects is around 2 Hz, is modified by prior observation of movements performed at either 1 or 3 Hz; second, such changes are lasting; third, there is an effect of time interval between observation and performance. We finally determined the effect of providing explicit information about the upcoming motor task. Seventy-two normal subjects (12 groups) performed a simple finger sequence at differe...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
Two simple experiments reveal that the ease with which an action is performed by the neuromuscular–s...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
The present study was designed to explore the changes in motor performance and motor resonance after...
Spontaneous movement tempo (SMT) was a popular field of study of the Gestalt psychologists It can be...
The ability to produce accurately timed rhythmic actions is crucial for many of the most satisfying ...
Action observation studies have investigated whether changing the speed of the observed movement aff...
Perceiving another individual's actions activates the human motor system. We investigated whether th...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
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...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
AbstractSpontaneous Motor Tempo (SMT) is a self-paced regular series of movements that correspond to...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
Two simple experiments reveal that the ease with which an action is performed by the neuromuscular–s...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...
The present study was designed to explore the changes in motor performance and motor resonance after...
Spontaneous movement tempo (SMT) was a popular field of study of the Gestalt psychologists It can be...
The ability to produce accurately timed rhythmic actions is crucial for many of the most satisfying ...
Action observation studies have investigated whether changing the speed of the observed movement aff...
Perceiving another individual's actions activates the human motor system. We investigated whether th...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
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...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
International audienceIn temporal-or dynamic-attending theory, it is proposed that motor activity he...
AbstractSpontaneous Motor Tempo (SMT) is a self-paced regular series of movements that correspond to...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
Two simple experiments reveal that the ease with which an action is performed by the neuromuscular–s...
International audienceThat attention is a fundamentally rhythmic process has recently received abund...