International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e. a relative phase of 0 degrees) is more stable than the antiphase pattern (i.e., a relative phase of 180 degrees), and that a spontaneous transition from antiphase to in-phase typically occurs as the movement frequency is gradually increased. On the basis of results from relative phase perception experiments, Bingham (Proceedings of the 23rd annual conference of the cognitive science society. Laurence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, pp 75-79, 2001; Ecol Psychol 16:45-53, 2004; Advances in psychology 135: time-to-contact. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp 421-442, 2004) proposed a dynamical model that consists of two phase driven oscillators coupled via th...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
In bimanual coordination, interactions between the limbs result in attraction to in-phase and antiph...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
We studied visual perception and gaze control in nine participants while they judged the relative ph...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Rhythmic bimanual movement has been a paradigm system in the study of percep-tion–action. In percept...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
The current study examined whether the amount and location of available movement information influen...
International audienceEvery day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. De...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
In bimanual coordination, interactions between the limbs result in attraction to in-phase and antiph...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...
International audienceIt is well established that the in-phase pattern of bimanual coordination (i.e...
On the basis of findings emphasizing the role of perceptual consequences in movement coordination, t...
The current studies explore the informational basis of the coupling in human rhythmic movement coord...
We studied visual perception and gaze control in nine participants while they judged the relative ph...
Rhythmic movement coordination exhibits characteristic patterns of stability, specifically that move...
International audienceIncreases in the oscillation frequency of bimanual movements produce a switch ...
Rhythmic bimanual movement has been a paradigm system in the study of percep-tion–action. In percept...
The production and perception of coordinated rhythmic movement are very specifically structured. For...
The current study examined whether the amount and location of available movement information influen...
International audienceEvery day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. De...
Every day, we visually coordinate our movements with environmental rhythms. Despite its ubiquity, it...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
The extent to which different stimulus elements move together, namely their relative phase, is a cen...
In bimanual coordination, interactions between the limbs result in attraction to in-phase and antiph...
This study examined if and how phase entrainment by movement-related afference - induced by passive ...