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Gaiqing Kong
Gaiqing Kong
Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U1028
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Sensorimotor experience in virtual reality enhances sense of agency associated with an avatar
G Kong, K He, K Wei
Consciousness and cognition 52, 115-124, 2017
482017
Pose estimates from online videos show that side-by-side walkers synchronize movement under naturalistic conditions
C Chambers, G Kong, K Wei, K Kording
PloS one 14 (6), e0217861, 2019
252019
Computer use changes generalization of movement learning
K Wei, X Yan, G Kong, C Yin, F Zhang, Q Wang, KP Kording
Current Biology 24 (1), 82-85, 2014
252014
Comparative assessment of surgeons’ task performance and surgical ergonomics associated with conventional and modified flank positions: a simulation study
Y Fan, G Kong, Y Meng, S Tan, K Wei, Q Zhang, J Jin
Surgical endoscopy 28, 3249-3256, 2014
182014
Credit assignment between body and object probed by an object transportation task
G Kong, Z Zhou, Q Wang, K Kording, K Wei
Scientific reports 7 (1), 13415, 2017
122017
No evidence in favour of the existence of ‘intentional’binding
G Kong, C Aberkane, C Desoche, A Farnè, M Vernet
bioRxiv, 2023.02. 06.526214, 2023
12023
Synchronization of walking “in the wild”
C Chambers, K Kording, G Kong, K Wei
OSF, 2018
12018
Distance modulates urgency to act and action awareness
G Kong, LE Miller, C Desoche, F Pavani, P Haggard, M Vernet, A Farnè
2024
Interhemispheric communication during haptic self-perception
G Kong, A Cataldo, M Nitu, L Dupin, H Gomi, P Haggard
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1988), 20221977, 2022
2022
How does mixed reality affect quiet stance?
G Kong, K Wei, KP Kording
bioRxiv, 129239, 2017
2017
Erratum to: Comparative assessment of surgeons’ task performance and surgical ergonomics associated with conventional and modified flank positions: a simulation study
Y Fan, G Kong, Y Meng, S Tan, K Wei, Q Zhang, J Jin
Surgical Endoscopy 29 (3), 754-754, 2015
2015
MP14-12 IMPROVED TASK PERFORMANCE AND SURGICAL ERGONOMICS WITH MODIFIED PATIENTS¡¯ POSITIONS DURING RETROPERITONEOSCOPIC UPPER URINARY TRACT SURGERY: A SIMULATION STUDY
Y Fan, G Kong, K Wei, Q Zhang, J Jin
The Journal of Urology 191 (4S), e172-e172, 2014
2014
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