Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block of social behavior. The neural and functional mechanisms underlying this ability are still poorly understood. To investigate these mechanisms we used functional magnetic resonance imaging. Twenty-three subjects watched three kinds of stimuli: grasping hand actions without a context, context only (scenes containing objects), and grasping hand actions performed in two different contexts. In the latter condition the context suggested the intention associated with the grasping action (either drinking or cleaning). Actions embedded in contexts, compared with the other two conditions, yielded a significant signal increase in the posterior part of t...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...