<div><p>Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel objects, and characterized brain regions associated with each kind of learning using fMRI. Each participant was assigned a training partner, and for five consecutive days practiced tying one group of knots (“tied” condition) or watched their partner tie different knots (“watched” condition) while a third set of knots remained untrained. Functional MRI was obtained prior to and immediately following the week of training while participants performed a visual knot-matching task. After training, a portion of left superior parietal lobule demonstrated a training by scan session interaction. This means this parietal region responded selective...
Visual object perception is an important function in primates which can be fine-tuned by experience,...
Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our abili...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel ob...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel ob...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel o...
What does it mean to “know” what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tool...
What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tool...
Although declarative concepts (e.g., apple) have been shown to be identifiable from their fMRI signa...
Human motor skills can be acquired by observation without the benefit of immediate physical practice...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
<p>All participants completed identical fMRI sessions before and after 5 consecutive days of behavio...
Motor skill learning depends upon acquiring knowledge about multiple features of sequential behavior...
Human motor skills can be acquired by observation without the benefit of immediate physical practice...
Visual object perception is an important function in primates which can be fine-tuned by experience,...
Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our abili...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel ob...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel ob...
Here we examined neural substrates for physically and observationally learning to construct novel o...
What does it mean to “know” what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tool...
What does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from different categories (e.g., tool...
Although declarative concepts (e.g., apple) have been shown to be identifiable from their fMRI signa...
Human motor skills can be acquired by observation without the benefit of immediate physical practice...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
<p>All participants completed identical fMRI sessions before and after 5 consecutive days of behavio...
Motor skill learning depends upon acquiring knowledge about multiple features of sequential behavior...
Human motor skills can be acquired by observation without the benefit of immediate physical practice...
Visual object perception is an important function in primates which can be fine-tuned by experience,...
Contains fulltext : 55251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Does our abili...
Does our ability to visually identify everyday objects rely solely on access to information about th...