AbstractIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and that imagining, observing, preparing, or in any way representing an action excites the motor programs used to execute that same action [1–3]. There is neurophysiological evidence that certain brain regions involved in executing actions are activated by the mere observation of action (the so-called “mirror system;” [4, 5]). However, it is unknown whether this mirror system causes interference between observed and simultaneously executed movements. In this study we test the hypothesis that, because of the overlap between action observation and execution, observed actions should interfere with incongruous executed actions. Subjects made arm movements while obs...
Action observation and execution share overlapping neural substrates, so that simultaneous activatio...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
Previous studies have shown that observing an action interferes with the performance of a similar bu...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
International audienceAction perception may involve a mirror-matching system, such that observed act...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
Abstract Past research has indicated that when individuals observe biological movements many areas i...
Past research has indicated that when individuals observe biological movements many areas in the obs...
International audienceAction observation, simulation and execution share neural mechanisms that allo...
Action observation and execution share overlapping neural substrates, so that simultaneous activatio...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...
International audienceIt has been proposed that actions are intrinsically linked to perception and t...
Previous studies have shown that observing an action interferes with the performance of a similar bu...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
Recent findings in neuroscience suggest an overlap between brain regions involved in the execution o...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
International audienceAction perception may involve a mirror-matching system, such that observed act...
Previous studies demonstrate that observing the movements of others can interfere with concurrent mo...
International audienceRecent theories posit a mirror-matching system mapping observed actions onto o...
Abstract Past research has indicated that when individuals observe biological movements many areas i...
Past research has indicated that when individuals observe biological movements many areas in the obs...
International audienceAction observation, simulation and execution share neural mechanisms that allo...
Action observation and execution share overlapping neural substrates, so that simultaneous activatio...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
When an actor performs a rhythmic limb movement while observing a spatially incongruent movement he ...