r r Abstract: This study aims to reveal the neural correlates of planning and executing tool use pantomimes and explores the brain’s response to pantomiming the use of unfamiliar tools. Sixteen right-handed volun-teers planned and executed pantomimes of equally graspable familiar and unfamiliar tools while under-going fMRI. During the planning of these pantomimes, we found bilateral temporo-occipital and predominantly left hemispheric frontal and parietal activation. The execution of the pantomimes produced additional activation in frontal and sensorimotor regions. In the left posterior parietal region both familiar and unfamiliar tool pantomimes elicit peak activity in the anterior portion of the lateral bank of the intra-parietal sulcus—A...
Valério, D et al., Knowing how to do it or doing it? A double dissociation between tool-gesture prod...
Contains fulltext : 56986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Determining th...
Movement goals and task mechanics differ substantially between actual tool use and corresponding pan...
Pantomimes are a unique movement category which can convey complex information about our intentions ...
International audienceAbstract Pantomime has a long tradition in clinical neuropsychology of apraxia...
Although functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to study the neural mechanisms und...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
BackgroundA key question in apraxia research is which specific cognitive processes in pantomiming th...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
For over a century, pantomime of tool use has been employed to diagnose limb apraxia, a disorder of ...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
Previous neuropsychological studies of ideomotor apraxia (IMA) indicated impairments in pantomime ac...
Valério, D et al., Knowing how to do it or doing it? A double dissociation between tool-gesture prod...
Contains fulltext : 56986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Determining th...
Movement goals and task mechanics differ substantially between actual tool use and corresponding pan...
Pantomimes are a unique movement category which can convey complex information about our intentions ...
International audienceAbstract Pantomime has a long tradition in clinical neuropsychology of apraxia...
Although functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be used to study the neural mechanisms und...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
Neuropsychological studies of patients suffering from apraxia strongly imply a left hemisphere basis...
BackgroundA key question in apraxia research is which specific cognitive processes in pantomiming th...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
For over a century, pantomime of tool use has been employed to diagnose limb apraxia, a disorder of ...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
Previous neuropsychological studies of ideomotor apraxia (IMA) indicated impairments in pantomime ac...
Valério, D et al., Knowing how to do it or doing it? A double dissociation between tool-gesture prod...
Contains fulltext : 56986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Determining th...
Movement goals and task mechanics differ substantially between actual tool use and corresponding pan...