The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive neuroscience. Taking a developmental approach to this issue allows us to assess whether perceptual processing develops in close association with the emergence of related action skills within the same individual. The current study used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to investigate the perception of human action in 4- to 6-month-old human infants. In addition, the infants' manual dexterity was assessed using the fine motor component of The Mullen Scales of Early Learning and an in-house developed Manual Dexterity task. Results show that the degree of cortical activation, within the posterior superior temporal sulcus—temporoparie...
Much research has been carried out to understand how human brains make sense of another agent in mot...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
There are cells in our motor cortex that fire both when we perform and when we observe similar actio...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural pro-cesses is much debated in cognitiv...
How specialized is the infant brain for perceiving the facial and manual movements displayed by othe...
Event-related potentials were recorded while infants observe congruent or incongruent grasping actio...
Event-related potentials were recorded while infants observe congruent or incongruent grasping actio...
Much research has been carried out to understand how our brains make sense of another agent in motio...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Early human development offers a unique perspective in investigating the potential cognitive and soc...
Much research has been carried out to understand how our brains make sense of another agent in motio...
Despite extensive research examining overt behavioral changes of motor skills in infants, the neural...
Much research has been carried out to understand how human brains make sense of another agent in mot...
Much research has been carried out to understand how human brains make sense of another agent in mot...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
There are cells in our motor cortex that fire both when we perform and when we observe similar actio...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural pro-cesses is much debated in cognitiv...
How specialized is the infant brain for perceiving the facial and manual movements displayed by othe...
Event-related potentials were recorded while infants observe congruent or incongruent grasping actio...
Event-related potentials were recorded while infants observe congruent or incongruent grasping actio...
Much research has been carried out to understand how our brains make sense of another agent in motio...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Early human development offers a unique perspective in investigating the potential cognitive and soc...
Much research has been carried out to understand how our brains make sense of another agent in motio...
Despite extensive research examining overt behavioral changes of motor skills in infants, the neural...
Much research has been carried out to understand how human brains make sense of another agent in mot...
Much research has been carried out to understand how human brains make sense of another agent in mot...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
There are cells in our motor cortex that fire both when we perform and when we observe similar actio...