AbstractMotor imagery and perception – considered generally as forms of motor simulation – share overlapping neural representations with motor production. While much research has focused on the extent of this “common coding,” less attention has been paid to how these overlapping representations interact. How do imagined, observed, or produced actions influence one another, and how do we maintain control over our perception and behavior? In the first part of this review we describe interactions between motor production and motor simulation, and explore apparent regulatory mechanisms that balance these processes. Next, we consider the somatosensory system. Numerous studies now support a “sensory mirror system” comprised of neural representati...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Why do we feel tears well up when we see a loved one cry? Why do we wince when we see other people h...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...
Motor imagery and perception - considered generally as forms of motor simulation - share overlapping...
AbstractMotor imagery and perception – considered generally as forms of motor simulation – share ove...
Mere action observation may trigger a mental simulation process that is reflected in the activation ...
SummarySeminal studies in monkeys report that the viewing of actions performed by other individuals ...
Seminal studies in monkeys report that the viewing of actions performed by other individuals activat...
Sensorimotor control and learning are fundamental prerequisites for cognitive development in humans ...
The involvement of the sensorimotor system in visual object processing is at the forefront of cognit...
Action observation leads to a representation of both the motor aspect of an observed action (motor s...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
When observing others we usually do not require a verbal explanation to understand what they are doi...
Classical systems neuroscience positions primary sensory areas as early feed-forward processing stat...
International audienceThe working hypothesis of the paper is that motor images are endowed with the ...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Why do we feel tears well up when we see a loved one cry? Why do we wince when we see other people h...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...
Motor imagery and perception - considered generally as forms of motor simulation - share overlapping...
AbstractMotor imagery and perception – considered generally as forms of motor simulation – share ove...
Mere action observation may trigger a mental simulation process that is reflected in the activation ...
SummarySeminal studies in monkeys report that the viewing of actions performed by other individuals ...
Seminal studies in monkeys report that the viewing of actions performed by other individuals activat...
Sensorimotor control and learning are fundamental prerequisites for cognitive development in humans ...
The involvement of the sensorimotor system in visual object processing is at the forefront of cognit...
Action observation leads to a representation of both the motor aspect of an observed action (motor s...
It is proposed that thinking is simulated interaction with the environment. Three assumptions underl...
When observing others we usually do not require a verbal explanation to understand what they are doi...
Classical systems neuroscience positions primary sensory areas as early feed-forward processing stat...
International audienceThe working hypothesis of the paper is that motor images are endowed with the ...
International audienceCurrent theories consider motor imagery, the mental representation of action, ...
Why do we feel tears well up when we see a loved one cry? Why do we wince when we see other people h...
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert motor activ...