There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for action and object recognition. However, little is known about how information about action and objects is integrated. This study provides fMRI evidence for task-based selection of brain regions associated with action and object processing, and on how the congruency between the action and the object modulates neural response. Participants viewed videos of objects used in congruent or incongruent actions and attended either to the action or the object in a one-back procedure. Attending to the action led to increased responses in a fronto-parietal action-associated network. Attending to the object activated regions within a fronto-inferior tempora...
This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A n...
Whenever we plan, imagine, or observe an action, the motor systems that would be involved in prepari...
Goal-directed behavior is based on representations of contingencies between a certain situation (S),...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Observing other people’s actions activates a network of brain regions that is also activated during ...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Action recognition involves not only the readout of body movements and involved objects but also the...
Numerous studies have investigated the neural processing of actions versus objects. Some have report...
Objects in the real world are encountered in contexts where they interact together. Though it is kno...
Recent theories have hypothesized that semantic representations of action verbs and mental represent...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
How the human brain represents distinct motor features into a unique finalized action still remains ...
International audienceAbstract Action selection refers to the decision regarding which action to per...
This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A n...
Whenever we plan, imagine, or observe an action, the motor systems that would be involved in prepari...
Goal-directed behavior is based on representations of contingencies between a certain situation (S),...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Observing other people’s actions activates a network of brain regions that is also activated during ...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Action recognition involves not only the readout of body movements and involved objects but also the...
Numerous studies have investigated the neural processing of actions versus objects. Some have report...
Objects in the real world are encountered in contexts where they interact together. Though it is kno...
Recent theories have hypothesized that semantic representations of action verbs and mental represent...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
How the human brain represents distinct motor features into a unique finalized action still remains ...
International audienceAbstract Action selection refers to the decision regarding which action to per...
This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A n...
Whenever we plan, imagine, or observe an action, the motor systems that would be involved in prepari...
Goal-directed behavior is based on representations of contingencies between a certain situation (S),...