Search Results - "Miller, Luke E."
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Individual differences in the perception of biological motion: Links to social cognition and motor imagery
Published in Cognition (01-08-2013)“…•Sensitivity in perceiving biological motion varies from person to person.•We used two biological motion tasks that tap into the use of form vs. motion…”
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Simulated proximity enhances perceptual and physiological responses to emotional facial expressions
Published in Scientific reports (07-01-2022)“…Physical proximity is important in social interactions. Here, we assessed whether simulated physical proximity modulates the perceived intensity of facial…”
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Author Correction: Simulated proximity enhances perceptual and physiological responses to emotional facial expressions
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Mental body representations retain homuncular shape distortions: Evidence from Weber’s illusion
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-02-2016)“…•We compared the shape of body part representations underlying Weber’s illusion.•We found that the represented shape of both the arm and hand was highly…”
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Interactive Human–Robot Skill Transfer: A Review of Learning Methods and User Experience
Published in Advanced intelligent systems (01-07-2021)“…Generalizing the operation of robots in dynamical environments regardless of the task complexity is one of the ultimate goals of robotics researchers. Learning…”
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Sensing with tools extends somatosensory processing beyond the body
Published in Nature (London) (01-09-2018)“…The ability to extend sensory information processing beyond the nervous system 1 has been observed throughout the animal kingdom; for example, when rodents…”
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Biases in hand perception are driven by somatosensory computations, not a distorted hand model
Published in Current biology (20-05-2024)“…To sense and interact with objects in the environment, we effortlessly configure our fingertips at desired locations. It is therefore reasonable to assume that…”
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A horizon for haptic perception
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2023)“…The spatial limits of sensory acquisition (its sensory horizon) are a fundamental property of any sensorimotor system. In the present study, we sought to…”
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Tool morphology constrains the effects of tool use on body representations
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-12-2014)“…What factors constrain whether tool use modulates the user's body representations? To date, studies on representational plasticity following tool use have…”
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Bayesian inference in arm posture perception
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2024)“…To configure our limbs in space the brain must compute their position based on sensory information provided by mechanoreceptors in the skin, muscles, and…”
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Somatosensory Cortex Efficiently Processes Touch Located Beyond the Body
Published in Current biology (16-12-2019)“…The extent to which a tool is an extension of its user is a question that has fascinated writers and philosophers for centuries [1]. Despite two decades of…”
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Alpha Oscillations Are Involved in Localizing Touch on Handheld Tools
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (05-03-2022)“…The sense of touch is not restricted to the body but can also extend to external objects. When we use a handheld tool to contact an object, we feel the touch…”
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Visual illusion of tool use recalibrates tactile perception
Published in Cognition (01-05-2017)“…Brief use of a tool recalibrates multisensory representations of the user’s body, a phenomenon called tool embodiment. Despite two decades of research, little…”
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A neural surveyor to map touch on the body
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-01-2022)“…Perhaps the most recognizable sensory map in all of neuroscience is the somatosensory homunculus. Although it seems straightforward, this simple representation…”
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Reach planning with someone else's hand
Published in Cortex (01-08-2022)“…To investigate the relationship between the sense of body ownership and motor control, we capitalized on a rare bizarre disorder wherein another person's hand…”
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The recalibration of tactile perception during tool use is body-part specific
Published in Experimental brain research (01-10-2017)“…Two decades of research have demonstrated that using a tool modulates spatial representations of the body. Whether this embodiment is specific to…”
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Alpha oscillations reflect similar mapping mechanisms for localizing touch on hands and tools
Published in iScience (15-03-2024)“…It has been suggested that our brain re-uses body-based computations to localize touch on tools, but the neural implementation of this process remains unclear…”
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Towards an empirically grounded predictive coding account of action understanding
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-03-2015)“…Recent work in cognitive and systems neuroscience suggests that the brain is a prediction machine (Clark, 2013), continually attempting to predict the external…”
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Online proprioception feeds plasticity of arm representation following tool-use in healthy aging
Published in Scientific reports (14-10-2020)“…Following tool-use, the kinematics of free-hand movements are altered. This modified kinematic pattern has been taken as a behavioral hallmark of the…”
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Assessing cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease: An online tool to detect visuo‐perceptual deficits
Published in Movement disorders (01-04-2018)“…ABSTRACT Background: People with Parkinson's disease (PD) who develop visuo‐perceptual deficits are at higher risk of dementia, but we lack tests that detect…”
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