Action observation produces automatic “mirror ” responses in the ob-servers ’ motor system. However, in daily life, nonimitative actions are often required to be produced in response to others ’ acts, gener-ating a conflict between automatic and voluntary responses. First, we used single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to assess the temporal dynamics of motor output in healthy volunteers preparing rule-based counter-imitative motor responses cued by different observed hand movements. Second, we applied the same paradigm after 1-Hz repetitive TMS (rTMS) of the left posterior parie-tal cortex (PPC) and of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). The results showed an early (150 ms from onset of visual stimuli) stimulus-d...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that the observation of an action causes ...
Neurons firing both during self and other’s motor behavior (mirror neurons) have been described in t...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
Action observation produces automatic "mirror" responses in the observers' motor system. However, in...
Is a short visuomotor associative training sufficient to reverse the visuomotor tuning of mirror neu...
My thesis aims at demonstrating the existence of two parallel networks that are involved in stimulus...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Many human behaviours and pathologies have been attributed to the putative mirror neuron system, a n...
Many human behaviours and pathologies have been attributed to the putative mirror neuron system, a n...
Observing others' actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of t...
Observing others’ actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
International audienceNeurons firing both during self and other's motor behavior (mirror neurons) ha...
Observing others’ actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that the observation of an action causes ...
Neurons firing both during self and other’s motor behavior (mirror neurons) have been described in t...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
Action observation produces automatic "mirror" responses in the observers' motor system. However, in...
Is a short visuomotor associative training sufficient to reverse the visuomotor tuning of mirror neu...
My thesis aims at demonstrating the existence of two parallel networks that are involved in stimulus...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Many human behaviours and pathologies have been attributed to the putative mirror neuron system, a n...
Many human behaviours and pathologies have been attributed to the putative mirror neuron system, a n...
Observing others' actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of t...
Observing others’ actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
International audienceNeurons firing both during self and other's motor behavior (mirror neurons) ha...
Observing others’ actions desynchronizes electroencephalographic (EEG) rhythms and modulates cortico...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that the observation of an action causes ...
Neurons firing both during self and other’s motor behavior (mirror neurons) have been described in t...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...