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Article Dans Une Revue Consciousness and Cognition Année : 2003

The role of proprioception in action recognition.

Résumé

This study aimed at evaluating the role of proprioception in the process of matching the final position of one's limbs with an intentional movement. Two experiments were realised with the same paradigm of conscious recognition of one's own limb position from a distorted position. In the first experiment, 22 healthy subjects performed the task in an active and in a passive condition. In the latter condition, proprioception was the only available information since the central signals related to the motor command were likely to be absent. The second experiment was realised with a deafferented patient who suffers from a complete haptic deafferentation, including loss of proprioception. The results first argue in favour of a dominant role of proprioception in action recognition, but they also stress the possible role of central signals. The process of matching the final position of one's limbs with an intended movement and thus of action recognition would be achieved through a comparison process between the predicted sensory consequences of the action, which are stored in its internal model, and the actual sensory consequences of that action.

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Neurosciences
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hal-00655447 , version 1 (29-12-2011)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00655447 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 14656504

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Chloé Farrer, Nicolas Franck, J. Paillard, Marc Jeannerod. The role of proprioception in action recognition.. Consciousness and Cognition, 2003, 12 (4), pp.609-19. ⟨hal-00655447⟩
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