The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human pri-mates. However, the mechanisms that allow a subject to decide—without engaging in explicit action—whether an object is reachable are not fully understood. Some studies con-clude that decisions near the reach limit depend on motor simulations of the reaching move-ment. Others have shown that the body schema plays a role in explicit and implicit distance estimation, especially after motor practice with a tool. In this study we evaluate the causal role of multisensory body representations in the perception of reachable space. We rea-soned that if body schema is used to estimate reach, an illusion of the finger size induced by proprioceptive stimulation should ...
Recently, Coello and Delevoye-Turrell (2007) proposed that three-dimensional space perception is par...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
<div><p>The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human primates. H...
The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human primates. However, ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Previous research has revealed changes in the perception of objects due to changes of object-oriente...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
Humans can rapidly and accurately tailor their actions in a task when given a tool. Multisensory neu...
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
Abstract Body 'ownership' defines which things belong to us and can be manipulated by signals from c...
Previous research suggests integration of visual and somatosensory inputs is enhanced within reachin...
Considerable empirical evidence has shown influences of the action capabilities of the body on the p...
The furthest distance that is judged to be reachable can change after participants have used a tool ...
This study examined the influence of target viewing time on perceived (estimates of) reachability. R...
Recently, Coello and Delevoye-Turrell (2007) proposed that three-dimensional space perception is par...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...
<div><p>The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human primates. H...
The neurobiology of reaching has been extensively studied in human and non-human primates. However, ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Previous research has revealed changes in the perception of objects due to changes of object-oriente...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
Humans can rapidly and accurately tailor their actions in a task when given a tool. Multisensory neu...
When moving through space, both dynamic visual information (i.e. optic flow) and body-based cues (i....
Abstract Body 'ownership' defines which things belong to us and can be manipulated by signals from c...
Previous research suggests integration of visual and somatosensory inputs is enhanced within reachin...
Considerable empirical evidence has shown influences of the action capabilities of the body on the p...
The furthest distance that is judged to be reachable can change after participants have used a tool ...
This study examined the influence of target viewing time on perceived (estimates of) reachability. R...
Recently, Coello and Delevoye-Turrell (2007) proposed that three-dimensional space perception is par...
Reaching out to grasp an object requires information about the size of the object and the distance b...
INTRODUCTION. How does the eye guide the hand in an ever-changing world? Actions such as grasping im...