This thesis focused on testing the predictions made in Milner and Goodale’s model and reports finding from experiments investigating how inputs from both the dorsal and the ventral streams are required when we perform hand actions with objects (Chapter 2) and tools (Chapter 3 & 4) using different paradigms such as real and pantomimed grasping and techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation, motion-tracking of hand movements and cutting-edge fMRI multivoxel pattern analysis. The primary aim was to gain a new insight on the role of the dorsal and the ventral visual streams in real grasping and pantomiming and to understand what specific aspects of objects and movements associated with them are represented within the two streams. The ...
Jonas M. The link between observation and execution of biological movement : behavioural correlates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that adults can adapt to novel sensorimotor perturbations, a proc...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a number of regions in the human brain that respond pref...
This thesis focused on testing the predictions made in Milner and Goodale’s model and reports findin...
Humans’ ability to learn about and use tools is considered a defining feature of our species, with m...
Previous research has shown that in both non-human and human primates a network of neural regions ex...
As humans, the only way for us to interact with the world around us is by utilizing our highly train...
abstract: The present study explores the role of motion in the perception of form from dynamic occlu...
Verbal working memory (VWM) is the ability to dynamically preserve and manipulate verbal information...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is a brain region critical for an abundance of neural processes. A vast ...
Since our brain can only process a small amount of sensory information at a time, attention systems ...
Our group has recently shown the feasibility of decoding kinematics of controlled walking from the l...
We scan the visual world by making rapid eye movements (saccades) and serially focusing on objects o...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the neural and behavioural responses underpinning upper-l...
The primary motor cortex (M1) is an important structure of the motor system that contributes to man...
Jonas M. The link between observation and execution of biological movement : behavioural correlates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that adults can adapt to novel sensorimotor perturbations, a proc...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a number of regions in the human brain that respond pref...
This thesis focused on testing the predictions made in Milner and Goodale’s model and reports findin...
Humans’ ability to learn about and use tools is considered a defining feature of our species, with m...
Previous research has shown that in both non-human and human primates a network of neural regions ex...
As humans, the only way for us to interact with the world around us is by utilizing our highly train...
abstract: The present study explores the role of motion in the perception of form from dynamic occlu...
Verbal working memory (VWM) is the ability to dynamically preserve and manipulate verbal information...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is a brain region critical for an abundance of neural processes. A vast ...
Since our brain can only process a small amount of sensory information at a time, attention systems ...
Our group has recently shown the feasibility of decoding kinematics of controlled walking from the l...
We scan the visual world by making rapid eye movements (saccades) and serially focusing on objects o...
The main aim of this thesis was to explore the neural and behavioural responses underpinning upper-l...
The primary motor cortex (M1) is an important structure of the motor system that contributes to man...
Jonas M. The link between observation and execution of biological movement : behavioural correlates ...
Previous research has demonstrated that adults can adapt to novel sensorimotor perturbations, a proc...
Recent neuroimaging studies have identified a number of regions in the human brain that respond pref...