Complex activity recognition using multiple on-body sensors is challenging due to missing samples, misaligned data times tamps across sensors, and variations in sampling rates. In …
People are able to modify the spontaneous pace of their actions to interact with their environment and others. This ability is underpinned by high-level cognitive functions but little …
F Quesque, Y Delevoye-Turrell… - Quarterly journal of …, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Spatiotemporal parameters of voluntary motor action may help optimize human social interactions. Yet it is unknown whether individuals performing a cooperative task …
Voluntary actions towards manipulable objects are usually performed with a particular motor goal (ie, a task-specific object-target-effector interaction) and in a particular social context …
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect social intention in two actions that have the exact same motor goal? In the present study, we …
The intention to include another person in an interaction (ie, social intention) is known to influence the spatio-temporal characteristics of motor performances. However, the interplay …
The execution of object-directed motor actions is known to be influenced by the intention to interact with others. In this study, we tested whether the effects of social intention on the …
KK Balasubramanian, F Diotalevi, C Lorini… - IEEE …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An infant's brain effortlessly acquaints to a motion. Fetuses in the third trimester of pregnancy can also exhibit similar capacity, but further investigations on this matter are needed …
F Quesque, A Mignon, Y Coello - Consciousness and cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
In social interactions, the movements performed by others can be used to anticipate their intention. The present paper investigates whether cooperative vs competitive contexts …