Increased involuntary arm movement deviation when observing an incongruent human arm movement has been interpreted as a strong indicator of motor contagion. Here, we examined the contribution of trajectory and end-point information on motor contagion by altering congruence between the stimulus and arm movement. Participants performed cyclical horizontal arm movements whilst simultaneously observing a stimulus representing human arm movement. The stimuli comprised congruent horizontal movements or vertical movements featuring incongruent trajectory and end-points. A novel, third, stimulus comprised curvilinear movements featuring congruent end-points, but an incongruent trajectory. In Experiment 1, our dependent variables indicated increased...
International audienceMulltiple studies have shown that the mere observation of movements by a robot...
In this study, we investigate which visual cues induce participants to encode a non-human motion sti...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
Increased involuntary arm movement deviation when observing an incongruent human arm movement has be...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person’s ac...
Sensorimotor experiences can modify the internal models for action. These modifications can govern t...
International audienceHuman actions are affected by "motor contagions"; implicit effects on an obser...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
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...
Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor conta...
International audienceMulltiple studies have shown that the mere observation of movements by a robot...
In this study, we investigate which visual cues induce participants to encode a non-human motion sti...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
Increased involuntary arm movement deviation when observing an incongruent human arm movement has be...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person’s ac...
Sensorimotor experiences can modify the internal models for action. These modifications can govern t...
International audienceHuman actions are affected by "motor contagions"; implicit effects on an obser...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
Cyclical upper-limb movements involuntarily deviate from a primary movement direction when the actor...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
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...
Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor conta...
International audienceMulltiple studies have shown that the mere observation of movements by a robot...
In this study, we investigate which visual cues induce participants to encode a non-human motion sti...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...