We investigated whether the control of movement of the left hand is more likely to involve the use of allocentric information than movements performed with the right hand. Previous studies (Gonzalez et al. in J Neurophys 95:3496-3501, 2006; De Grave et al. in Exp Br Res 193:421-427, 2009) have reported contradictory findings in this respect. In the present study, right-handed participants (N = 12) and left-handed participants (N = 12) made right- and left-handed grasps to foveated objects and peripheral, non-foveated objects that were located in the right or left visual hemifield and embedded within a Müller-Lyer illusion. They were also asked to judge the size of the object by matching their hand aperture to its length. Hand apertures did ...
A Posner-like paradigm was employed to investigate the effects of valid and invalid cueing of each h...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
We investigated whether the control of movement of the left hand is more likely to involve the use o...
Recently, it has been reported that grasping with the left hand is more vulnerable to visual size il...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
Preference for use of either the left or right hand (‘handedness’) has been linked with modulations ...
When we grasp an object using one hand, the opposite hemisphere predominantly guides the motor contr...
Recently, Gonzalez et al. (J Neurophys 95:3496-3501, 2006) reported that movements with the left han...
In the absence of visual information, predictable errors are seen in proprioceptive estimation of bo...
We examined how factors related to the internal representation of the hands (handedness and grasping...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
A Posner-like paradigm was employed to investigate the effects of valid and invalid cueing of each h...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...
We investigated whether the control of movement of the left hand is more likely to involve the use o...
Recently, it has been reported that grasping with the left hand is more vulnerable to visual size il...
When aiming to a visual illusion, bias is influenced by the amount and type of visual information av...
Preference for use of either the left or right hand (‘handedness’) has been linked with modulations ...
When we grasp an object using one hand, the opposite hemisphere predominantly guides the motor contr...
Recently, Gonzalez et al. (J Neurophys 95:3496-3501, 2006) reported that movements with the left han...
In the absence of visual information, predictable errors are seen in proprioceptive estimation of bo...
We examined how factors related to the internal representation of the hands (handedness and grasping...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
International audienceSkilled motor behavior relies on the ability to control the body and to predic...
Determining the handedness of visually presented stimuli is thought to involve two separate stages--...
A Posner-like paradigm was employed to investigate the effects of valid and invalid cueing of each h...
In mental rotation tasks (MRT), people show a remarkably different pattern of responses to hand stim...
The brain generally integrates a multitude of sensory signals to form a unified percept. Even in cur...