Mirror neurons (MNs) in the inferior parietal lobule and ventral premotor cortex (PMv) can code the intentions of other individuals using contextual cues. Gaze direction is an important social cue that can be used for understanding the meaning of actions made by other individuals. Here we addressed the issue of whether PMv MNs are influenced by the gaze direction of another individual. We recorded single-unit activity in macaque PMv while the monkey was observing an experimenter performing a grasping action and orienting his gaze either toward (congruent gaze condition) or away (incongruent gaze condition) from a target object. The results showed that one-half of the recorded MNs were modulated by the gaze direction of the human agent. Thes...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by ...
Mirror neurons (MNs) of the monkey ventral premotor cortex (area F5) are a class of cells that match...
The spatial location and viewpoint of observed actions are closely linked in natural social settings...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are a fascinating class of cells originally discovered in the ventral premotor ...
Gaze direction is an important social signal in both human and nonhuman primates, providing informat...
SummaryGaze direction is an important social signal in both human and nonhuman primates, providing i...
SummaryConverging experimental evidence indicates that mirror neurons in the monkey premotor area F5...
The importance of a mirror neuron system (MNS) as a mecha-nism for understanding the actions of othe...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Actions performed by others may have different relevance for the observer, and thus lead to differen...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by ...
Mirror neurons (MNs) of the monkey ventral premotor cortex (area F5) are a class of cells that match...
The spatial location and viewpoint of observed actions are closely linked in natural social settings...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are a fascinating class of cells originally discovered in the ventral premotor ...
Gaze direction is an important social signal in both human and nonhuman primates, providing informat...
SummaryGaze direction is an important social signal in both human and nonhuman primates, providing i...
SummaryConverging experimental evidence indicates that mirror neurons in the monkey premotor area F5...
The importance of a mirror neuron system (MNS) as a mecha-nism for understanding the actions of othe...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Actions performed by others may have different relevance for the observer, and thus lead to differen...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
The human mirror neuron system (MNS) is hypothesized to be crucial to social cognition. Given that k...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by ...