Seeing an action activates neurons in the premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortex. Since a significant fraction of these pyramidal neurons project to the spinal motor circuits, a central question is why we do not automatically perform the actions that we see. Indeed, seeing an action increases both cortical and spinal excitability of consistent motor patterns that correspond to the observed ones. Thus, it is believed that such imitative motor patterns are either suppressed or remain at a sub-threshold level. This would predict, however, that seeing someone make a corrective movement while one is actively involved in the same action should either suppress evoked responses or suppress or modulate the action itself. Here we tested this predi...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
Seeing an action activates neurons in the premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortex. Since a signifi...
Seeing an action activates neurons in the premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortex. Since a signifi...
Walking in a novel environment, such as with resistance, has been associated with changes in muscle ...
Reflex responses are often less pronounced when they are self-induced, but this question has barely ...
Neuronal control of stepping movement in healthy human is based on integration between brain, spinal...
Neuronal control of stepping movement in healthy human is based on integration between brain, spinal...
© 2018 Gerasimenko, Sayenko, Gad, Kozesnik, Moshonkina, Grishin, Pukhov, Moiseev, Gorodnichev, Selio...
Observing the motor actions of another person could facilitate compensatory motor behavior in the pa...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
Our previous single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study revealed that excitability i...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
Seeing an action activates neurons in the premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortex. Since a signifi...
Seeing an action activates neurons in the premotor, motor, and somatosensory cortex. Since a signifi...
Walking in a novel environment, such as with resistance, has been associated with changes in muscle ...
Reflex responses are often less pronounced when they are self-induced, but this question has barely ...
Neuronal control of stepping movement in healthy human is based on integration between brain, spinal...
Neuronal control of stepping movement in healthy human is based on integration between brain, spinal...
© 2018 Gerasimenko, Sayenko, Gad, Kozesnik, Moshonkina, Grishin, Pukhov, Moiseev, Gorodnichev, Selio...
Observing the motor actions of another person could facilitate compensatory motor behavior in the pa...
Quadrupedal limb coordination during human walking was recently shown to be upregulated during obsta...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
Our previous single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study revealed that excitability i...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...
It is often assumed that the spinal control of human locomotion combines feed-forward central patter...