The 'mirror neuron system' (MNS), located within inferior parietal lobe (IPL) and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), creates an internal motor representation of the actions we see and has been implicated in imitation. Recently, the MNS has been implicated in non-identical responses: when the actions we must execute do not match those that we observe. However, in such conflicting situations non action-specific cognitive control networks also located in frontoparietal regions may be involved. In the present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study participants made both similar and dissimilar actions within two action contexts: imitative and complementary. We aimed to determine whether activity within IPL/IFG depends on (i) responding un...
Humans are faster to perform a given action following observation of that same action. Converging ev...
It has been suggested that in humans the mirror neuron system provides a neural substrate for imitat...
Imitation is a complex phenomenon, the neural mechanisms of which are still largely unknown. When in...
Perception and action are inextricably linked, down to the level of single cells which have both vis...
Imitation is thought to require a perception-action matching process that utilizes the "mirror neuro...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
The first aim of this event-related fMRI study was to identify the neural circuits involved in imita...
The first aim of this event-related fMRI study was to identify the neural circuits involved in imita...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
The neural bases of imitation learning are virtually unknown. In the present study, we addressed thi...
Human ability to imitate movements is instantiated in parietal, premotor and opercular structures, o...
We assessed the role of the human mirror neuron system (MNS) in complementary actions using function...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
The neural bases of imitation learning are virtually unknown. In the present study, we addressed thi...
Humans are faster to perform a given action following observation of that same action. Converging ev...
It has been suggested that in humans the mirror neuron system provides a neural substrate for imitat...
Imitation is a complex phenomenon, the neural mechanisms of which are still largely unknown. When in...
Perception and action are inextricably linked, down to the level of single cells which have both vis...
Imitation is thought to require a perception-action matching process that utilizes the "mirror neuro...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
The first aim of this event-related fMRI study was to identify the neural circuits involved in imita...
The first aim of this event-related fMRI study was to identify the neural circuits involved in imita...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
The neural bases of imitation learning are virtually unknown. In the present study, we addressed thi...
Human ability to imitate movements is instantiated in parietal, premotor and opercular structures, o...
We assessed the role of the human mirror neuron system (MNS) in complementary actions using function...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
The neural bases of imitation learning are virtually unknown. In the present study, we addressed thi...
Humans are faster to perform a given action following observation of that same action. Converging ev...
It has been suggested that in humans the mirror neuron system provides a neural substrate for imitat...
Imitation is a complex phenomenon, the neural mechanisms of which are still largely unknown. When in...