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Preprints
Vandenberghe, A., & Vannuscorps, G. (2025).
Body movement perception is shaped by both generic and actor-specific models of human bodies
bioRxiv 2025.02.15.636568
Manuscript: LINK
Body movement perception is shaped by both generic and actor-specific models of human bodies
bioRxiv 2025.02.15.636568
Manuscript: LINK
Peer-Reviewed work
Bellot, E., Vandenberghe, A., & Vannuscorps, G. (2025).
Models of actor-specific range of motion are encoded in the Extrastriate Body Area.
Cerebral Cortex, 35
Manuscript: LINK
Pilacinski, A., Vandenberghe, A., Andrietta, G., & Vannuscorps, G. (2024).
Humans underestimate the movement range of their own hands.
Communication Psychology, 2:104.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. (2024)
When does imagery require motor resources? A commentary on Bach et al., 2022
Psychological Research, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2023)
Effector-specific motor simulation supplements core action recognition processes in adverse conditions
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2023)
From intermediate shape-centered representations to the perception of oriented shapes: response to commentaries
Cognitive Neuropsychology, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Filbrich, L., Verfaillie, C., Vannuscorps, G., Berquin, A., Barbier, O., Libouton, X., Fraselle, V., Mouraux, D., & Legrain, V. (2023).
Atypical influence of biomechanical knowledge in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – towards a different perspective on body representation
Scientific Reports, 13, 520.
Manuscript: LINK
Vandeberghe, A. & Vannuscorps, G. (2023).
Predictive extrapolation of observed body movements is tuned by knowledge of the body biomechanics
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 49, 188-196.
Manuscript: LINK
Geers, L., Vannuscorps, G., Pesenti, M., & Andres, M. (2021)
Selective interference of hand posture with grasping capability estimation.
Experimental Brain Research, 240, 525-535.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
The form of reference frames in vision: the case of intermediate shape-centered representations.
Neuropsychologia, 162, 108053.
Manuscript: LINK; supplemental movies: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
Shape-centered representations of bounded regions of space mediate the perception of objects.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 39, 1-50.
Manuscript: LINK ; supplemental movies: LINK
Masson, N., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Vandenberghe, A., Pesenti, M. & Vannuscorps, G. (2021)
Shifting attention in visuospatial short-term memory does not require oculomotor planning: insight from congenital gaze palsy
Neuropsychologia, 161, 107998.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Rombaux, E., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
Typically efficient lipreading without motor simulation.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33, 611-621.
Manuscript: LINK ; Raw Data: LINK
Liu, Y., Vannuscorps, G., Caramazza, A. & Striem-Amit, E. (2020)
Evidence for an effector-independent action system from people born without hands
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 10, 28433-41
Manuscript: LINK
Masson, N., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Pesenti, M. & Vannuscorps, G. (2020)
Exogenous covert shift of attention without the ability to plan eye
Current Biology, 30, 1032-33
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Caramazza, A. (2020).
Efficient recognition of facial expressions does not require motor simulation.
eLife, 2020;9:e54687
Manuscript: LINK
Saetta, G., Geissler, O., Stauffacher, F., Serra, C., Vannuscorps, G., & Brugger, P. (2020).
Asomatognosia: structured interview and assessment of visuo-motor imagery.
Frontiers in Psychology, 544544
Manuscript: LINK; ; Raw Data: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2019).
Conceptual processing of action verbs with and without motor representations.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 36, 301-3012.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps*, G., Wurm*, M., Striem-Amit, E., & Caramazza, A. (2019). *These two authors contributed equally to this work
Large-scale organization of the hand action observation network in individuals born without hands.
Cerebral Cortex, 29, 3434-3444.
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Striem-Amit, E., Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2018).
Plasticity based on compensatory effector use in the association but not primary sensorimotor cortex of people born without hands
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A.
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Andres, M., Pelgrims, B., Olivier, E. & Vannuscorps, G. (2017).
The left supramarginal gyrus contributes to finger positioning for object use: A neuronavigated TMS study.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 46, 2835-2843.
Manuscript: LINK
Striem-Amit*, E., Vannuscorps*, G. & Caramazza, A. (2017). * These two authors contributed equally to this work.
Sensorimotor-independent development of hands and tools selectivity in the visual cortex.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A, 114, 4787-4792.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2017).
Typical predictive eye movements during action observation without effector-specific motor simulation.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 1152-1157.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
Typical action perception and interpretation without motor simulation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A, 113, 86-91.
Manuscript: LINK Supplemental information: LINK
Vannuscorps,G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
Impaired short-term memory for hand postures in individuals born without hands.
Cortex, 83, 136-138.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps,G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
The origin of the biomechanical bias in apparent body movement perception.
Neuropsychologia, 89, 281-286.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Dricot, L., & Pillon, A. (2016).
Persistent sparing of action conceptual processing in spite of increasing disorders of action production: A case against motor embodiment of action concepts.
Cognitive Neuropsychology.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2015).
Typical biomechanical bias in the perception of congenitally absent hands.
Cortex, 67, 147-150.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Pillon, A. (2014).
Is motor knowledge part and parcel of the concept of manipulable artifacts ? Clues from a case of upper limb aplasia.
Brain and Cognition, 84, 132-140.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Pillon, A. (2013).
When does action comprehension need motor involvement ? Evidence from upper limb aplasia.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 30, 253-283.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Pillon, A., & Andres, M. (2012).
Effect of biomechanical constraints in the hand laterality judgment task: Where does it come from?
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 299.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Pillon, A. (2011).
A domain-specific system for representing knowledge of both man-made objects and human actions. Evidence from a case with an association of deficits.
Neuropsychologia, 49, 2321-2341.
Manuscript: LINK
Disclaimer: Some of the papers and other documents listed on this website are provided as downloadable files as a convenience for visitors. Visitors are cautioned that all files downloaded from this website are protected by copyright regulations. The files may not be shared, reproduced, modified, adapted, displayed, published, or sold in whole or part, without prior written permission. These files are for temporary, personal, non-commercial use only.Cliquer ici pour modifier.
Models of actor-specific range of motion are encoded in the Extrastriate Body Area.
Cerebral Cortex, 35
Manuscript: LINK
Pilacinski, A., Vandenberghe, A., Andrietta, G., & Vannuscorps, G. (2024).
Humans underestimate the movement range of their own hands.
Communication Psychology, 2:104.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. (2024)
When does imagery require motor resources? A commentary on Bach et al., 2022
Psychological Research, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2023)
Effector-specific motor simulation supplements core action recognition processes in adverse conditions
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2023)
From intermediate shape-centered representations to the perception of oriented shapes: response to commentaries
Cognitive Neuropsychology, in press.
Manuscript: LINK
Filbrich, L., Verfaillie, C., Vannuscorps, G., Berquin, A., Barbier, O., Libouton, X., Fraselle, V., Mouraux, D., & Legrain, V. (2023).
Atypical influence of biomechanical knowledge in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome – towards a different perspective on body representation
Scientific Reports, 13, 520.
Manuscript: LINK
Vandeberghe, A. & Vannuscorps, G. (2023).
Predictive extrapolation of observed body movements is tuned by knowledge of the body biomechanics
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 49, 188-196.
Manuscript: LINK
Geers, L., Vannuscorps, G., Pesenti, M., & Andres, M. (2021)
Selective interference of hand posture with grasping capability estimation.
Experimental Brain Research, 240, 525-535.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
The form of reference frames in vision: the case of intermediate shape-centered representations.
Neuropsychologia, 162, 108053.
Manuscript: LINK; supplemental movies: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Galaburda, A., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
Shape-centered representations of bounded regions of space mediate the perception of objects.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 39, 1-50.
Manuscript: LINK ; supplemental movies: LINK
Masson, N., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Vandenberghe, A., Pesenti, M. & Vannuscorps, G. (2021)
Shifting attention in visuospatial short-term memory does not require oculomotor planning: insight from congenital gaze palsy
Neuropsychologia, 161, 107998.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Rombaux, E., & Caramazza, A. (2021)
Typically efficient lipreading without motor simulation.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 33, 611-621.
Manuscript: LINK ; Raw Data: LINK
Liu, Y., Vannuscorps, G., Caramazza, A. & Striem-Amit, E. (2020)
Evidence for an effector-independent action system from people born without hands
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 10, 28433-41
Manuscript: LINK
Masson, N., Andres, M., Carneiro Pereira, S., Pesenti, M. & Vannuscorps, G. (2020)
Exogenous covert shift of attention without the ability to plan eye
Current Biology, 30, 1032-33
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Caramazza, A. (2020).
Efficient recognition of facial expressions does not require motor simulation.
eLife, 2020;9:e54687
Manuscript: LINK
Saetta, G., Geissler, O., Stauffacher, F., Serra, C., Vannuscorps, G., & Brugger, P. (2020).
Asomatognosia: structured interview and assessment of visuo-motor imagery.
Frontiers in Psychology, 544544
Manuscript: LINK; ; Raw Data: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2019).
Conceptual processing of action verbs with and without motor representations.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 36, 301-3012.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps*, G., Wurm*, M., Striem-Amit, E., & Caramazza, A. (2019). *These two authors contributed equally to this work
Large-scale organization of the hand action observation network in individuals born without hands.
Cerebral Cortex, 29, 3434-3444.
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Striem-Amit, E., Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2018).
Plasticity based on compensatory effector use in the association but not primary sensorimotor cortex of people born without hands
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A.
Manuscript: LINK ; Supplemental material: LINK
Andres, M., Pelgrims, B., Olivier, E. & Vannuscorps, G. (2017).
The left supramarginal gyrus contributes to finger positioning for object use: A neuronavigated TMS study.
European Journal of Neuroscience, 46, 2835-2843.
Manuscript: LINK
Striem-Amit*, E., Vannuscorps*, G. & Caramazza, A. (2017). * These two authors contributed equally to this work.
Sensorimotor-independent development of hands and tools selectivity in the visual cortex.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A, 114, 4787-4792.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2017).
Typical predictive eye movements during action observation without effector-specific motor simulation.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24, 1152-1157.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
Typical action perception and interpretation without motor simulation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A, 113, 86-91.
Manuscript: LINK Supplemental information: LINK
Vannuscorps,G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
Impaired short-term memory for hand postures in individuals born without hands.
Cortex, 83, 136-138.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps,G. & Caramazza, A. (2016).
The origin of the biomechanical bias in apparent body movement perception.
Neuropsychologia, 89, 281-286.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Dricot, L., & Pillon, A. (2016).
Persistent sparing of action conceptual processing in spite of increasing disorders of action production: A case against motor embodiment of action concepts.
Cognitive Neuropsychology.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Caramazza, A. (2015).
Typical biomechanical bias in the perception of congenitally absent hands.
Cortex, 67, 147-150.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Pillon, A. (2014).
Is motor knowledge part and parcel of the concept of manipulable artifacts ? Clues from a case of upper limb aplasia.
Brain and Cognition, 84, 132-140.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Andres, M., & Pillon, A. (2013).
When does action comprehension need motor involvement ? Evidence from upper limb aplasia.
Cognitive Neuropsychology, 30, 253-283.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G., Pillon, A., & Andres, M. (2012).
Effect of biomechanical constraints in the hand laterality judgment task: Where does it come from?
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 299.
Manuscript: LINK
Vannuscorps, G. & Pillon, A. (2011).
A domain-specific system for representing knowledge of both man-made objects and human actions. Evidence from a case with an association of deficits.
Neuropsychologia, 49, 2321-2341.
Manuscript: LINK
Disclaimer: Some of the papers and other documents listed on this website are provided as downloadable files as a convenience for visitors. Visitors are cautioned that all files downloaded from this website are protected by copyright regulations. The files may not be shared, reproduced, modified, adapted, displayed, published, or sold in whole or part, without prior written permission. These files are for temporary, personal, non-commercial use only.Cliquer ici pour modifier.