textabstractSubjects made fast goal-directed arm movements towards moving targets. In some cases, the perceived direction of target motion was manipulated by moving the background. By comparing the trajectories towards moving targets with those towards static targets, we determined the position towards which subjects were aiming at movement onset. We showed that this position was an extrapolation in the target's perceived direction from its position at that moment using its perceived direction of motion. If subjects were to continue to extrapolate in the perceived direction of target motion from the position at which they perceive the target at each instant, the error would decrease during the movements. By analysing the differences between...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and expect them to take the most energy-efficient ...
In this study we present evidence that two independent regulatory mechanisms, governing when and whe...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Subjects made fast goal-directed arm movements towards moving targets. In some cases, the perceived ...
Previous work indicated that people do not use the speed at which a target is perceived to move to d...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Previous work has indicated that people do not use their judgment of a target's speed to determine w...
Reaching movements are guided by estimates of the target object’s location. Since the precision of i...
Previous research investigated the contributions of target objects, situational context and movement...
Reaching movements towards an object are continuously guided by visual information about the target ...
The trajectories of arm movements toward visually defined targets are curved, even if participants t...
Does the predictability of a target's movement and of the interception location influence how the ta...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
: The kinematic parameters of reach-to-grasp movements are modulated by action intentions. However, ...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and expect them to take the most energy-efficient ...
In this study we present evidence that two independent regulatory mechanisms, governing when and whe...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Subjects made fast goal-directed arm movements towards moving targets. In some cases, the perceived ...
Previous work indicated that people do not use the speed at which a target is perceived to move to d...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Previous work has indicated that people do not use their judgment of a target's speed to determine w...
Reaching movements are guided by estimates of the target object’s location. Since the precision of i...
Previous research investigated the contributions of target objects, situational context and movement...
Reaching movements towards an object are continuously guided by visual information about the target ...
The trajectories of arm movements toward visually defined targets are curved, even if participants t...
Does the predictability of a target's movement and of the interception location influence how the ta...
AbstractSome accounts hold that the position of moving objects is extrapolated either in visual perc...
: The kinematic parameters of reach-to-grasp movements are modulated by action intentions. However, ...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and expect them to take the most energy-efficient ...
In this study we present evidence that two independent regulatory mechanisms, governing when and whe...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...