In this review, we propose that the neural basis for the spontaneous, diversified human tool use is an area devoted to the execution and observation of tool actions, located in the left anterior supramarginal gyrus (aSMG). The aSMG activation elicited by observing tool use is typical of human subjects, as macaques show no similar activation, even after an extensive training to use tools. The execution of tool actions, as well as their observation, requires the convergence upon aSMG of inputs from different parts of the dorsal and ventral visual streams. Non semantic features of the target object may be provided by the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) for tool-object interaction, paralleling the well-known PPC input to AIP for hand-object int...
Tool use is an essential part of human day-to-day behaviour that permeates all cultures. Current neu...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
In this review, we propose that the neural basis for the spontaneous, diversified human tool use is ...
Though other species of primates also use tools, humans appear unique in their capacity to understan...
Sophisticated tool use is a defining characteristic of the primate species but how is it supported b...
The representation of tool use in the monkey cerebral cortex. An fMRI study. Though other species ...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
AbstractEvidence suggests homologies in parietofrontal circuits involved in object prehension among ...
AbstractEvidence suggests homologies in parietofrontal circuits involved in object prehension among ...
Tool use is an essential part of human day-to-day behaviour that permeates all cultures. Current neu...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
In this review, we propose that the neural basis for the spontaneous, diversified human tool use is ...
Though other species of primates also use tools, humans appear unique in their capacity to understan...
Sophisticated tool use is a defining characteristic of the primate species but how is it supported b...
The representation of tool use in the monkey cerebral cortex. An fMRI study. Though other species ...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
AbstractEvidence suggests homologies in parietofrontal circuits involved in object prehension among ...
AbstractEvidence suggests homologies in parietofrontal circuits involved in object prehension among ...
Tool use is an essential part of human day-to-day behaviour that permeates all cultures. Current neu...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...