The human high-level visual cortex comprises regions specialized for the processing of distinct types of stimuli, such as objects, animals, and human actions. How does this specialization emerge? Here, we investigated the role of effector-specific visuomotor coupling experience in shaping the organization of the action observation network (AON) as a window on this question. Observed body movements are frequently coupled with corresponding motor codes, e.g., during monitoring one's own movements and imitation, resulting in bidirectionally connected circuits between areas involved in body movements observation (e.g., of the hand) and the motor codes involved in their execution. If the organization of the AON is shaped by this effector-specifi...
In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the influence tha...
SummaryThe premotor and parietal mirror neuron system (MNS) is thought to contribute to the understa...
In daily life, hand and eye movements occur in different contexts. Hand movements can be made to a v...
The observation of actions performed by others is believed to activate the Action Observation Networ...
It has been argued that we map observed actions onto our own motor system. Here we added to this iss...
Many parts of the visuomotor system guide daily hand actions, like reaching for and grasping objects...
Recent neuroimaging evidence in macaques has shown that the neural system underlying the observation...
How similar are the representations of executed and observed hand movements in the human brain? We u...
Individuals born without one hand (congenital one-handers) provide a unique model for understanding ...
The human hand is unique in the animal kingdom for unparalleled dexterity, ranging from complex preh...
Observation of human actions recruits a well-defined network of brain regions, yet the purpose of th...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the influence tha...
In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the influence tha...
SummaryThe premotor and parietal mirror neuron system (MNS) is thought to contribute to the understa...
In daily life, hand and eye movements occur in different contexts. Hand movements can be made to a v...
The observation of actions performed by others is believed to activate the Action Observation Networ...
It has been argued that we map observed actions onto our own motor system. Here we added to this iss...
Many parts of the visuomotor system guide daily hand actions, like reaching for and grasping objects...
Recent neuroimaging evidence in macaques has shown that the neural system underlying the observation...
How similar are the representations of executed and observed hand movements in the human brain? We u...
Individuals born without one hand (congenital one-handers) provide a unique model for understanding ...
The human hand is unique in the animal kingdom for unparalleled dexterity, ranging from complex preh...
Observation of human actions recruits a well-defined network of brain regions, yet the purpose of th...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the influence tha...
In the present study, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the influence tha...
SummaryThe premotor and parietal mirror neuron system (MNS) is thought to contribute to the understa...
In daily life, hand and eye movements occur in different contexts. Hand movements can be made to a v...