Predominant conceptual frameworks often describe peripersonal space (PPS) as a single, distance-based, in-or-out zone within which stimuli elicit enhanced neural and behavioural …
It has become accepted in the neuroscience community that perception and performance are quintessentially multisensory by nature. Using the full palette of modern brain imaging …
Several studies in humans and non-human primates have explored and characterised the features of the cortical representation of the portion of space immediately surrounding the …
E Canzoneri, S Ubaldi, V Rastelli, A Finisguerra… - Experimental brain …, 2013 - Springer
Interaction with objects in the environment typically requires integrating information concerning the object location with the position and size of body parts. The former …
M Martel, L Cardinali, AC Roy… - Cognitive neuropsychology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Over the last decades, scientists have questioned the origin of the exquisite human mastery of tools. Seminal studies in monkeys, healthy participants and brain-damaged patients have …
The space around the body, ie, peripersonal space (PPS), is conceived as a multisensory- motor interface between body and environment. PPS is represented by frontoparietal …
ST Grafton - Experimental brain research, 2010 - Springer
Prehension, the capacity to reach and grasp, is the key behavior that allows humans to change their environment. It continues to serve as a remarkable experimental test case for …
To sensibly interact with the environment, like when grasping objects and navigating through space, the brain needs to compute not only target-and environment-related inputs …
C Brozzoli, G Gentile, VI Petkova… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Behavioral studies in humans and electrophysiological recordings in nonhuman primates have suggested the existence of a specific representation of the space immediately …