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    Augmented manipulation ability in humans with six-fingered hands

    Neurotechnology attempts to develop supernumerary limbs, but can the human brain deal with the complexity to control an extra limb and yield advantages from it? Here, we analyzed the neuromechanics and manipul...

    C. Mehring, M. Akselrod, L. Bashford, M. Mace, H. Choi, M. Blüher in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Reply to: “1.5 Dissociation” of somatoparaphrenia for the upper limb and neglect for the lower limb following a thalamic stroke presenting as flaccid hemiparesis: rehabilitation applications and neuroscience implications

    F. Perren, O. Blanke, T. Landis in Experimental Brain Research (2019)

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    Preliminary Study: Effects of Visual Distortion on Standing Balance Motion Amplitude and Visual Dependency on an Unstable Surface

    Visual feedback is a common method to enhance motor learning and is widely used in rehabilitation institutes. Although balance training with visual feedback has shown positive results, the most effective way t...

    J. Fasola, M. Bouri, H. Bleuler, O. Blanke in Converging Clinical and Engineering Resear… (2019)

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    Changing motor perception by sensorimotor conflicts and body ownership

    Experimentally induced sensorimotor conflicts can result in a loss of the feeling of control over a movement (sense of agency). These findings are typically interpreted in terms of a forward model in which the...

    R. Salomon, N. B. Fernandez, M. van Elk, N. Vachicouras, F. Sabatier in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    “Self pop-out”: agency enhances self-recognition in visual search

    In real-life situations, we are often required to recognize our own movements among movements originating from other people. In social situations, these movements are often correlated (for example, when dancin...

    R. Salomon, M. Lim, O. Kannape, J. Llobera, O. Blanke in Experimental Brain Research (2013)

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    Gender bending: auditory cues affect visual judgements of gender in biological motion displays

    The movement of an organism typically provides an observer with information in more than one sensory modality. The integration of information modalities reduces the likelihood that the observer will be confron...

    R. van der Zwan, C. MacHatch, D. Kozlowski, N. F. Troje in Experimental Brain Research (2009)