International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto one’s own motor system. Determining whether this system makes a distinction between goal-directed and non-goal-directed actions is crucial for the understanding of its function. The present study tested whether motor interference between observed and executed actions, which is thought to be an index of perceptual-motor matching, depends on the presence of goals in the observed action. Participants executed sinusoidal arm movements while observing a video of another person making similar or different movements. In certain conditions, elements representing goals for the observed movement were superimposed on the video displays. Overall, observin...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
International audienceAction perception may involve a mirror-matching system, such that observed act...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
AbstractIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and that imagining,...
The concept of shared motor representations between action execution and various covert conditions h...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
A number of studies have shown that observation of another person's actions can modulate one's own a...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
Previous studies have shown that observing an action interferes with the performance of a similar bu...
ABSTRACT Visually perceiving an action activates corresponding motor representations within an obser...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person's ac...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
International audienceAction perception may involve a mirror-matching system, such that observed act...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
AbstractIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and that imagining,...
The concept of shared motor representations between action execution and various covert conditions h...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
A number of studies have shown that observation of another person's actions can modulate one's own a...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
Previous studies have shown that observing an action interferes with the performance of a similar bu...
ABSTRACT Visually perceiving an action activates corresponding motor representations within an obser...
In sports, success and failure are believed to be contagious. Yet it is unclear what might cause con...
When a person executes a movement, the movement is more errorful while observing another person's ac...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...