Virtual reality in cognitive and motor rehabilitation: facts, fiction and fallacies
Introduction: Over recent decades many researchers and clinicians have started to use
Virtual Reality (VR) as a new technology for implementing innovative rehabilitation …
Virtual Reality (VR) as a new technology for implementing innovative rehabilitation …
Full body illusion and cognition: A systematic review of the literature
In recent years, an increasing number of studies employed the full body illusion paradigm
(ie, the experimentally induced illusory ownership over a fake/virtual body) to investigate the …
(ie, the experimentally induced illusory ownership over a fake/virtual body) to investigate the …
Visual appearance of the virtual hand affects embodiment in the virtual hand illusion
Body ownership (the feeling that one's body belongs to oneself) is commonly studied with
Rubber hand illusion (RHI) paradigm that allows inducing a temporary illusory feeling of …
Rubber hand illusion (RHI) paradigm that allows inducing a temporary illusory feeling of …
Error, rather than its probability, elicits specific electrocortical signatures: a combined EEG-immersive virtual reality study of action observation
Detecting errors in one's own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for
adaptable and flexible behavior. Studies show that specific EEG signatures underpin the …
adaptable and flexible behavior. Studies show that specific EEG signatures underpin the …
[HTML][HTML] Social, affective, and non-motoric bodily cues to the Sense of Agency: A systematic review of the experience of control
Abstract While the Sense of Agency (SoA)–the experience of controlling actions–is linked to
motoric processes, the effects of non-motoric cues remain uncertain. We performed a …
motoric processes, the effects of non-motoric cues remain uncertain. We performed a …
Updating the relationship of the Ne/ERN to task-related behavior: A brief review and suggestions for future research
The error negativity/error-related negativity (Ne/ERN) is one of the most well-studied event-
related potential (ERP) components in the electroencephalography (EEG) literature …
related potential (ERP) components in the electroencephalography (EEG) literature …
Doing it wrong: a systematic review on electrocortical and behavioral correlates of error monitoring in patients with neurological disorders
Detecting errors in one's own and other's actions is a crucial ability for learning and adapting
behavior to everchanging, highly volatile environments. Studies in healthy people …
behavior to everchanging, highly volatile environments. Studies in healthy people …
Midfrontal theta transcranial alternating current stimulation facilitates motor coordination in dyadic human–avatar interactions
Synchronous interpersonal motor interactions require moment-to-moment prediction and
proactive monitoring of the partner's actions. Neurophysiologically, this is highlighted by an …
proactive monitoring of the partner's actions. Neurophysiologically, this is highlighted by an …
The performance monitoring system is attuned to others' actions during dyadic motor interactions
Interpersonal motor interactions require the simultaneous monitoring of one's own and one's
partner's actions. To characterize how the action monitoring system tracks self and other …
partner's actions. To characterize how the action monitoring system tracks self and other …
Midline frontal and occipito-temporal activity during error monitoring in dyadic motor interactions
Discrepancies between sensory predictions and action outcome are at the base of error
coding. However, these phenomena have mainly been studied focussing on individual …
coding. However, these phenomena have mainly been studied focussing on individual …