New paradigms and tests for evaluating and remediating visuospatial deficits in children

A Berthoz, M Zaoui - Developmental Medicine & Child …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
This review suggests several hypotheses about the cognitive developmental mechanisms
involved in the motor deficits of children with cerebral palsy. We suggest a new theory that …

Taking a third‐person perspective requires inhibitory control: Evidence from a developmental negative priming study

A Aïte, A Berthoz, J Vidal, M Roëll, M Zaoui… - Child …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
To determine whether the growing ability to take a third‐person perspective (3PP) is
explained in part by the growing ability to inhibit a first‐person perspective (1PP), 10‐year …

Fifteen ways of looking at a pointing gesture

K Cooperrider - Public Journal of Semiotics, 2020 - journals.lub.lu.se
The human pointing gesture may be viewed from many angles. On a basic description, it is
an intentional movement, often of the hand, by which one person tries to direct another's …

Interoceptive signals impact visual processing: Cardiac modulation of visual body perception

R Ronchi, F Bernasconi, C Pfeiffer, J Bello-Ruiz… - Neuroimage, 2017 - Elsevier
Multisensory perception research has largely focused on exteroceptive signals, but recent
evidence has revealed the integration of interoceptive signals with exteroceptive …

For your eyes only: effect of confederate's eye level on reach-to-grasp action

F Quesque, Y Coello - Frontiers in Psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Previous studies have shown that the spatio-temporal parameters of reach-to-grasp
movement are influenced by the social context in which the motor action is performed. In …

Perceiving what you intend to do from what you do: evidence for embodiment in social interactions

F Quesque, Y Coello - Socioaffective neuroscience & psychology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external
world, the most recent experimental investigations also support their implications in the …

On feeling and reaching: Touch, action, and body space

HC Dijkerman - Neuropsychology of space: Spatial functions of …, 2017 - books.google.com
One of the most important functions of an organism is the ability to move around the
environment and to interact with objects within the environment. Spatial information is crucial …

An immersive paradigm to study emotional perception in co-presence through avatars.

F Garnier, L Vuarnesson, A Berthoz - International Journal of Virtual Reality, 2017 - ijvr.eu
How to design new forms of on line behavioural and emotional interactions in digital spaces,
shared virtual environments? What are the perceptual, behavioural and cognitive processes …

Art-Distance Sharing: A Virtual 3D paradigm for the study of the influence of co-presence through avatars on the emotional perception of fine arts

F Garnier, A Berthoz, S Lambrey - Proceedings of the Virtual Reality …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
How to design new forms of on line behavioural and emotional interactions in digital spaces,
shared virtual environments? What are the perceptual, behavioural and cognitive processes …

The second person in “I”-“you”-“it” triadic interactions

LC de Langavant, C Jacquemot… - Behavioral and Brain …, 2013 - hal.science
Second person social cognition cannot be restricted to dyadic interactions between two
persons (the “I” and the “you”). Many instances of social communication are triadic, and …