Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions involved in action execution. However, it is unclear whether activity in the motor system reflects “resonance” with the observed body postures (i.e. action mirroring) or an emotion-specific motor response (e.g. fight/flight reaction). To address this issue we used single-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to explore corticospinal motor excitability in the right and left hemispheres, while participants observed pictures of emotionally positive (joy) and negative (fear) gestures, neutral actions, and static postures. To explore the time course of motor modulation during emotion perception, motor excitability was assessed at 150 and 300 ms after ...