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    Motor processes in mental rotation.Mark Wexler, Stephen M. Kosslyn & Alain Berthoz - 1998 - Cognition 68 (1):77-94.
    Much indirect evidence supports the hypothesis that transformations of mental images are at least in part guided by motor processes, even in the case of images of abstract objects rather than of body parts. For example, rotation may be guided by processes that also prime one to see results of a specific motor action. We directly test the hypothesis by means of a dual-task paradigm in which subjects perform the Cooper-Shepard mental rotation task while executing an unseen motor rotation in (...)
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    Simplexity: simplifying principles for a complex world.Alain Berthoz - 2012 - New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
    In this book a noted physiologist and neuroscientist introduces the concept of simplexity, the set of solutions living organisms find that enable them to deal with information and situations, while taking into account past experiences and anticipating future ones. Such solutions are new ways of addressing problems so that actions may be taken more quickly, more elegantly, and more efficiently. In a sense, the history of living organisms may be summed up by their remarkable ability to find solutions that avoid (...)
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    Exploring Self-Consciousness From Self- and Other-Image Recognition in the Mirror: Concepts and Evaluation.Gaëlle Keromnes, Sylvie Chokron, Macarena-Paz Celume, Alain Berthoz, Michel Botbol, Roberto Canitano, Foucaud Du Boisgueheneuc, Nemat Jaafari, Nathalie Lavenne-Collot, Brice Martin, Tom Motillon, Bérangère Thirioux, Valeria Scandurra, Moritz Wehrmann, Ahmad Ghanizadeh & Sylvie Tordjman - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:422880.
    An historical review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the important role of the body (particularly, body perception but also body action) and the social other in the construction of self-consciousness. More precisely, body perception, especially intermodal sensory perception including kinesthetic perception, is involved in the construction of a sense of self allowing self-nonself differentiation. Furthermore, the social other, through very early social and emotional interactions, provides meaning to the infant’s perception and contributes to the development of his/her (...)
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    Emotion and Reason: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Decision Making.Alain Berthoz - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Decision making is an area of profound importance to a wide range of specialities - for psychologists, economists, lawyers, clinicians, managers, and of course philosophers. Only relatively recently, though, have we begun to really understand how decision making processes are implemented in the brain, and how they might interact with our emotions. 'Emotion and Reason' presents a groundbreaking new approach to understanding decision making processes and their neural bases. The book presents a sweeping survey of the science of decision making. (...)
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    Dissociation between dreams and wakefulness: Insights from body and action representations of rare individuals with massive somatosensory deafferentation.Ishan-Singh J. Chauhan, Jonathan D. Cole, Alain Berthoz & Fabrice R. Sarlegna - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 106 (C):103415.
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    Behavioral Own-Body-Transformations in Children and Adolescents With Typical Development, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Developmental Coordination Disorder.Soizic Gauthier, Salvatore M. Anzalone, David Cohen, Mohamed Zaoui, Mohamed Chetouani, François Villa, Alain Berthoz & Jean Xavier - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The physiology and phenomenology of action.A. Berthoz - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Jean-Luc Petit.
    Though many philosophers of mind have taken an interest in the great developments in the brain sciences, the interest is seldom reciprocated by scientists, who frequently ignore the contributions philosophers have made to our understanding of the mind and brain. In a rare collaboration, a world famous brain scientist and an eminent philosopher have joined forces in an effort to understand how our brain interacts with the world. Does the brain behave as a calculator, combining sensory data before deciding how (...)
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    Combined Induction of Rubber-Hand Illusion and Out-of-Body Experiences.Isadora Olivé & Alain Berthoz - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    Interpersonal Synchronization, Motor Coordination, and Control Are Impaired During a Dynamic Imitation Task in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.Jean Xavier, Soizic Gauthier, David Cohen, Mohamed Zahoui, Mohamed Chetouani, François Villa, Alain Berthoz & Salvatore Anzalone - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Identifying Oneself with the Face of Someone Else Impairs the Egocentered Visuo-spatial Mechanisms: A New Double Mirror Paradigm to Study Self–other Distinction and Interaction.Bérangère Thirioux, Moritz Wehrmann, Nicolas Langbour, Nematollah Jaafari & Alain Berthoz - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Physiologie de l'action et phénoménologie.A. Berthoz - 2006 - Paris: O. Jacob. Edited by Jean-Luc Petit.
    Par ses livres, Le Sens du mouvement et La Décision, Alain Berthoz a largement renouvelé notre conception de la physiologie de la perception et de l’action. Il confronte ici ses idées avec celles d’un grand philosophe du xxe siècle, Edmund Husserl, dont Jean-Luc Petit, l’un de nos meilleurs phénoménologues, est spécialiste. Ses expériences et ses analyses du mouvement, de la posture, de la décision, de la perception nous font comprendre l’importance et la pertinence des approches qui sont celles de Husserl. (...)
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    Navigation strategies as revealed by error patterns on the Magic Carpet test in children with cerebral palsy.Vittorio Belmonti, Alain Berthoz, Giovanni Cioni, Simona Fiori & Andrea Guzzetta - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  13. Name and Subject Index.N. Abbagnano, G. E. M. Anscombe, S. Arzy, J. Austin, B. J. Baars, S. Baron-Cohen, A. Becvar, D. Beisecker, J. Benoist & A. Berthoz - 2012 - In Sofia Miguens & Gerhard Preyer (eds.), Consciousness and Subjectivity. [Place of publication not identified]: Ontos Verlag. pp. 357.
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    Adaptive Gaze Strategies for Locomotion with Constricted Visual Field.Colas N. Authié, Alain Berthoz, José-Alain Sahel & Avinoam B. Safran - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Learning landmarks and routes in multi-floored buildings.Alain Berthoz & Guillaume Thibault - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (5):545-545.
    Existing studies have proposed that humans preferentially memorize buildings as a collection of floors. Yet this might stem from the fact that environments were also explored by floors. We have studied this potential bias with a learning and recognition experiment. We have detected a positive influence of the learning route on spatial memory performances.
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    Les libertés de l'improbable.Alain Berthoz & Carlo Ossola (eds.) - 2019 - Paris: Odile Jacob.
    L'improbable est souvent considéré comme un vain exercice d'hypothèses oiseuses ou comme un supplément d'incertitude dans la culture occidentale, qui préfère le prévisible à l'incertain. Et pourtant... Que ce soit dans la recherche scientifique fondamentale ou dans l'invention artistique, dans la discussion philosophique ou dans l'évolution du vivant, l'improbable est cette source de liberté d'où peuvent jaillir idées, solutions ou événements nouveaux et imprévus. Autour d'Alain Berthoz et de Carlo Ossola, une dizaine de chercheurs d'envergure internationale abordent dans une approche (...)
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  17. Markovits, H., B93.A. Monk, A. Berthoz, B. Bouchard, H. Clahsen, K. Emmorey, L. Gagnon, E. Gibson, M. Giles, G. Hickok & E. Klima - 1998 - Cognition 68:251.
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