International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive processes of imitation and matching of meaningless gestures. Neuropsychological evidence obtained in brain damaged patients, has shown that distinct cognitive processes supported imitation and matching of meaningless gestures. Left-brain damaged (LBD) patients failed to imitate while right-brain damaged (RBD) patients failed to match meaningless gestures. Moreover, other studies with brain damaged patients showed that LBD patients were impaired in motor imagery while RBD patients were impaired in visual imagery. Thus, we hypothesize that imitation of meaningless gestures might rely on motor imagery, whereas matching of meaningless gestures might be...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
BackgroundPrevious studies on left hemisphere (LH) stroke patients reported effector-specific (hand,...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Previous studies showed that imitation of finger and hand/arm gestures could be differentially impai...
According to the direct matching hypothesis, perceived movements automatically activate existing mot...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
According to the direct matching hypothesis, perceived movements automatically activate existing mot...
Humans are the most imitative species on earth, but how imitation is accomplished and which areas of...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
International audienceThe aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more ...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
BackgroundPrevious studies on left hemisphere (LH) stroke patients reported effector-specific (hand,...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Previous studies showed that imitation of finger and hand/arm gestures could be differentially impai...
According to the direct matching hypothesis, perceived movements automatically activate existing mot...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
According to the direct matching hypothesis, perceived movements automatically activate existing mot...
Humans are the most imitative species on earth, but how imitation is accomplished and which areas of...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
International audienceThe aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more ...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
BackgroundPrevious studies on left hemisphere (LH) stroke patients reported effector-specific (hand,...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...