Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor concurrently observes incongruent biological motion. We examined whether environmental context influences such motor interference during interpersonal observation-execution. Participants executed continuous horizontal arm movements while observing congruent horizontal or incongruent curvilinear biological movements with or without the presence of an object positioned as an obstacle or distractor. When observing a curvilinear movement, an object located within the movement space became an obstacle, and thus, the curvilinear trajectory was essential to reach into horizontal space. When acting as a distractor, or with no object, the curvilinear...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
Sensorimotor experiences can modify the internal models for action. These modifications can govern t...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
Cyclical upper-limb movement can involuntarily deviate from its primary movement axis when the perfo...
Cyclical upper limb movement can involuntarily deviate from its primary movement axis when the perfo...
Action observation and execution share overlapping neural substrates, so that simultaneous activatio...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
Increased involuntary arm movement deviation when observing an incongruent human arm movement has be...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
Contains fulltext : 76766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous resea...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person’s ac...
AbstractIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and that imagining,...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
Sensorimotor experiences can modify the internal models for action. These modifications can govern t...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
Cyclical upper-limb movement can involuntarily deviate from its primary movement axis when the perfo...
Cyclical upper limb movement can involuntarily deviate from its primary movement axis when the perfo...
Action observation and execution share overlapping neural substrates, so that simultaneous activatio...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
Increased involuntary arm movement deviation when observing an incongruent human arm movement has be...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
Contains fulltext : 76766.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous resea...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person’s ac...
AbstractIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and that imagining,...
We examined how proprioceptive contributions to perception of hand path straightness are influenced ...
Sensorimotor experiences can modify the internal models for action. These modifications can govern t...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...