This study was designed to combine two, otherwise separated, fields of research regarding motor resonance and mimicry by adopting a naturalistic mimicry paradigm while probing motor resonance with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). At stake was whether the motor system resonates instantaneously with unobtrusive nonverbal behavior of another person. We measured excitability in the left and right hand while participants viewed sequences of video clips and static images. In the video clips an actor performed several clerical tasks, while either inconspicuously touching his face (face-touching (FT) condition) or not (no face-touching (NFT) condition). We found that excitability was higher in the FT condition than in the NFT and baseline c...
In humans, the motor system can be activated by passive observation of actions or static pictures wi...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
This study was to examine the effect of video clip observation performed by another person who prono...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potential (TMS/MEP) technique to ...
Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
International audienceTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex shows that hand ac...
doi:10.3791/51001 (2013). This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potenti...
Motor resonance refers to the mirroring of observed actions in one’s own motor system. It is possibl...
AbstractMotor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
In humans, the motor system can be activated by passive observation of actions or static pictures wi...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
This study was to examine the effect of video clip observation performed by another person who prono...
Direct eye contact is a powerful social cue to regulate interpersonal interactions. Previous behavio...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
Mimicry of others' postures and behaviours forms an implicit yet indispensable component of social i...
A large body of research reports that perceiving body movements of other people activates motor repr...
This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potential (TMS/MEP) technique to ...
Previous research has shown a link between eye contact and interpersonal motor resonance, indicating...
Direct gaze is a powerful social cue able to capture the onlooker’s attention. Beside gaze, head and...
International audienceTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex shows that hand ac...
doi:10.3791/51001 (2013). This study used the transcranial magnetic stimulation/motor evoked potenti...
Motor resonance refers to the mirroring of observed actions in one’s own motor system. It is possibl...
AbstractMotor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
In humans, the motor system can be activated by passive observation of actions or static pictures wi...
There is growing evidence that observation of actions performed by other individuals activates obser...
This study was to examine the effect of video clip observation performed by another person who prono...