AbstractIt is generally believed that the human right cerebral hemisphere plays a dominant role in corporeal awareness, which is highly associated with conscious experience of the physical self. Prompted by our previous findings, we examined whether the right frontoparietal activations often observed when people experience kinesthetic illusory limb movement are supported by a large-scale brain network connected by a specific branch of the superior longitudinal fasciculus fiber tracts (SLF I, II, and III).We scanned brain activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) while nineteen blindfolded healthy volunteers experienced illusory movement of the right stationary hand elicited by tendon vibration, which was replicated after the...
AbstractThe primary motor cortex (MI) is regarded as the site for motor control. Occasional reports ...
Reaching for a target involves integrative coordinate transformation processes between the represent...
Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We cond...
AbstractIt is generally believed that the human right cerebral hemisphere plays a dominant role in c...
We have previously shown that motor areas are engaged when subjects experience illusory limb movemen...
International audienceIt is well known that kinesthetic illusions can be induced by stimulation of s...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
It is well known that kinesthetic illusions can be induced by stimulation of several sensory sys-tem...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to human motion. Here we ex...
International audienceThis study aims to identify the cerebral networks involved in the integrative ...
International audienceTendon vibration has long been known to evoke perception of illusory movements...
International audience(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial represent...
AbstractThe primary motor cortex (MI) is regarded as the site for motor control. Occasional reports ...
Reaching for a target involves integrative coordinate transformation processes between the represent...
Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We cond...
AbstractIt is generally believed that the human right cerebral hemisphere plays a dominant role in c...
We have previously shown that motor areas are engaged when subjects experience illusory limb movemen...
International audienceIt is well known that kinesthetic illusions can be induced by stimulation of s...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
It is well known that kinesthetic illusions can be induced by stimulation of several sensory sys-tem...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to human motion. Here we ex...
International audienceThis study aims to identify the cerebral networks involved in the integrative ...
International audienceTendon vibration has long been known to evoke perception of illusory movements...
International audience(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial represent...
AbstractThe primary motor cortex (MI) is regarded as the site for motor control. Occasional reports ...
Reaching for a target involves integrative coordinate transformation processes between the represent...
Combination of visual and kinesthetic information is essential to perceive bodily movements. We cond...