Contains fulltext : 99849.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies suggest that the left hemisphere is dominant for the planning of motor actions. This left-hemisphere specialization hypothesis was proposed in various lines of research, including patient studies, motor imagery studies, and studies involving neurophysiological techniques. However, most of these studies are primarily based on experiments involving right-hand-dominant participants. Here, we present the results of a behavioral study with left-hand-dominant participants, which follows up previous work in right-hand-dominant participants. In our experiment, participants grasped CD casings and replaced them in a different, pre-cued orientation. Task...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated w...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
Contains fulltext : 95670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
This thesis presents a series of experimental investigations into left and right hand performance in...
Many studies have argued for distinct but complementary contributions from each hemisphere in the co...
Motor lateralization in humans has primarily been characterized as ‘‘handedness’’, resulting in the ...
Many studies have argued for distinct but complementary contributions from each hemisphere in the co...
Neurophysiological studies in humans and nonhuman primates have revealed movement representations in...
Neurophysiological studies in humans and nonhuman primates have revealed movement representations in...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
(SSH), according to which the hemispheric laterality of affective motivation depends on the lateral...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated w...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...
Contains fulltext : 95670.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent studies s...
This thesis presents a series of experimental investigations into left and right hand performance in...
Many studies have argued for distinct but complementary contributions from each hemisphere in the co...
Motor lateralization in humans has primarily been characterized as ‘‘handedness’’, resulting in the ...
Many studies have argued for distinct but complementary contributions from each hemisphere in the co...
Neurophysiological studies in humans and nonhuman primates have revealed movement representations in...
Neurophysiological studies in humans and nonhuman primates have revealed movement representations in...
Investigating the neurophysiology behind our action encoding system offers a way of probing the unde...
Two contrasting views of handedness can be described as 1) complementary dominance, in which each he...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
In this transcranial magnetic stimulation study, we assessed motor cortex excitability in the restin...
(SSH), according to which the hemispheric laterality of affective motivation depends on the lateral...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
We previously showed that limb selection in targeted reaching task when given choice is associated w...
Language and certain aspects of motor control are typically served by the left hemisphere, whereas v...