In the present study, we describe a new type of visuomotor neurons, named tool-responding mirror neurons, which are found in the lateral sector of monkey ventral premotor area F5. Tool-responding mirror neurons discharge when the monkey observes actions performed by an experimenter with a tool (a stick or a pair of pliers). This response is stronger than that obtained when the monkey observes a similar action made with a biological effector (the hand or the mouth). These neurons respond also when the monkey executes actions with both the hand and the mouth. The visual and the motor responses of each neuron are congruent in that they share the same general goal, that is, taking possession of an object and modifying its state. It is hypothesi...
In non-human primates, a subset of frontoparietal neurons (mirror neurons) respond both when an indi...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions perfo...
The observation of an action evokes discharges in a rich network of cortical areas [1-14]. In the pr...
We recorded electrical activity from 532 neurons in the rostral part of inferior area 6 (area F5) of...
SummaryConverging experimental evidence indicates that mirror neurons in the monkey premotor area F5...
Mirror neurons (MNs) of the monkey ventral premotor cortex (area F5) are a class of cells that match...
AbstractIn the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, there are neurons that discharge both ...
Actions performed by others may have different relevance for the observer, and thus lead to differen...
In the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, there are neurons that discharge both during ...
Mirror neurons were discovered in the early 1990’s in the premotor cortex of the rhesus macaque. The...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are a class of cells originally discovered in the monkey ventral premotor corte...
SummaryThe discovery of “mirror neurons” in area F5 of the ventral premotor cortex has prompted many...
Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by ...
andments related to eating and communication (Ferrari et al., 2003), while others respond to actions...
Aim: mirror neurons are present in many areas of human and monkey brain. They are considered as the ...
In non-human primates, a subset of frontoparietal neurons (mirror neurons) respond both when an indi...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions perfo...
The observation of an action evokes discharges in a rich network of cortical areas [1-14]. In the pr...
We recorded electrical activity from 532 neurons in the rostral part of inferior area 6 (area F5) of...
SummaryConverging experimental evidence indicates that mirror neurons in the monkey premotor area F5...
Mirror neurons (MNs) of the monkey ventral premotor cortex (area F5) are a class of cells that match...
AbstractIn the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, there are neurons that discharge both ...
Actions performed by others may have different relevance for the observer, and thus lead to differen...
In the ventral premotor cortex of the macaque monkey, there are neurons that discharge both during ...
Mirror neurons were discovered in the early 1990’s in the premotor cortex of the rhesus macaque. The...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are a class of cells originally discovered in the monkey ventral premotor corte...
SummaryThe discovery of “mirror neurons” in area F5 of the ventral premotor cortex has prompted many...
Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by ...
andments related to eating and communication (Ferrari et al., 2003), while others respond to actions...
Aim: mirror neurons are present in many areas of human and monkey brain. They are considered as the ...
In non-human primates, a subset of frontoparietal neurons (mirror neurons) respond both when an indi...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions perfo...
The observation of an action evokes discharges in a rich network of cortical areas [1-14]. In the pr...