Mirror neurons have been proposed to underlie humans’ ability to understand others’ actions and intentions. Despite 2 decades of research, however, the exact computational and neuronal mechanisms implied in this ability remain unclear. In the current study, we investigated whether, in the absence of contextual cues, regions considered to be part of the human mirror neuron system represent intention from movement kinematics. A total of 21 participants observed reach-to-grasp movements, performed with either the intention to drink or to pour while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging. Multivoxel pattern analysis revealed successful decoding of intentions from distributed patterns of activity in a network of structures comprising t...
Recent evidence regarding a novel functionality of the mirror neuron system (MNS), a so-called 'spac...
Although it is well established that fronto-parietal regions are active during action observation, w...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
The role of the mirror system in action understanding has been widely debated. Some authors have sug...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
ABSTRACT Visually perceiving an action activates corresponding motor representations within an obser...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
Recent research suggests that the inference of others' intentions from their observed actions i...
Understanding the intentions of others while observing their actions is a fundamental aspect of soci...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
Recent evidence regarding a novel functionality of the mirror neuron system (MNS), a so-called 'spac...
Although it is well established that fronto-parietal regions are active during action observation, w...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
The role of the mirror system in action understanding has been widely debated. Some authors have sug...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
ABSTRACT Visually perceiving an action activates corresponding motor representations within an obser...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
Recent research suggests that the inference of others' intentions from their observed actions i...
Understanding the intentions of others while observing their actions is a fundamental aspect of soci...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
Recent evidence regarding a novel functionality of the mirror neuron system (MNS), a so-called 'spac...
Although it is well established that fronto-parietal regions are active during action observation, w...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...