Successful achievement of task goals depends critically on the ability to adjust ongoing actions in response to environmental changes. The neural substrates underlying action modification have been a topic of great controversy: both, posterior parietal cortex and frontal regions, particularly prefrontal cortex have been previously identified as crucial in this regard, with most studies arguing in favor of one or the other. We aimed to address this controversy and understand whether frontal and parietal regions might play distinct roles during action modification. We tested ipsilesional arm performance of 27 stroke patients with focal lesions to frontal or parietal regions of the left or right cerebral hemisphere, and left or right arm perfo...
BackgroundStudies examining the contribution of contralesional brain regions to motor recovery after...
The perception and imitation of human movement requires that the brain integrates information about ...
To reach for an object, we must convert its spatial location into an appropriate motor command, merg...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
The neuronal system involved in action understanding and imitation, involves the ventral premotor co...
Several neurophysiologic and neuroimaging studies suggested that motor and perceptual systems are ti...
Delayed alternation tasks are frequently used as probes of frontal lobe functioning. To clarify the ...
Several neurophysiologic and neuroimaging studies suggested that motor and perceptual systems are ti...
he time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the d...
Contains fulltext : 62377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flexible goal-or...
Understanding complex movements and abstract action goals is an important skill for our social inter...
Prism adaptation (PA) is one of the few rehabilitation techniques for spatial neglect that directly ...
Flexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting action pla...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
BackgroundStudies examining the contribution of contralesional brain regions to motor recovery after...
The perception and imitation of human movement requires that the brain integrates information about ...
To reach for an object, we must convert its spatial location into an appropriate motor command, merg...
In this study, we examine whether corrections made during an ongoing movement are differentially aff...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
The neuronal system involved in action understanding and imitation, involves the ventral premotor co...
Several neurophysiologic and neuroimaging studies suggested that motor and perceptual systems are ti...
Delayed alternation tasks are frequently used as probes of frontal lobe functioning. To clarify the ...
Several neurophysiologic and neuroimaging studies suggested that motor and perceptual systems are ti...
he time course of neural variability was studied in three nodes of the parieto-frontal system: the d...
Contains fulltext : 62377.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flexible goal-or...
Understanding complex movements and abstract action goals is an important skill for our social inter...
Prism adaptation (PA) is one of the few rehabilitation techniques for spatial neglect that directly ...
Flexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting action pla...
SummaryFlexible behavior in humans often requires that rapid choices be made between conflicting act...
BackgroundStudies examining the contribution of contralesional brain regions to motor recovery after...
The perception and imitation of human movement requires that the brain integrates information about ...
To reach for an object, we must convert its spatial location into an appropriate motor command, merg...