Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a semantic, indirect route, and novel gestures using a sublexical, direct route. In the present study we aimed at testing the validity of such a dual-route model of action imitation. Patients with either left-brain damage (LBD) or right-brain damage (RBD) were tested on an action imitation task. Actions were either meaningful (n = 20) or meaningless (n = 20), and were presented in an intermingled list and, on a different day, in separate lists. We predicted that, in the mixed condition, patients would use a direct route to imitate meaningful and meaningless actions, as it allows the imitation of both action types. In the blocked condition, pat...
Imitation is a sensorimotor process whereby the visual information present in the model's movement h...
Recent research in comparative psychology suggests that similarities between the behaviour of two in...
Imitation is classically thought of as a mechanism that allows learning from demonstration. Several ...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Humans are the most imitative species on earth, but how imitation is accomplished and which areas of...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or m...
Imitation is a sensorimotor process whereby the visual information present in the model's movement h...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Imitation is a sensorimotor process whereby the visual information present in the model's movement h...
Recent research in comparative psychology suggests that similarities between the behaviour of two in...
Imitation is classically thought of as a mechanism that allows learning from demonstration. Several ...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
Humans are the most imitative species on earth, but how imitation is accomplished and which areas of...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or m...
Imitation is a sensorimotor process whereby the visual information present in the model's movement h...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand the underlying cognitive proces...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Imitation is a sensorimotor process whereby the visual information present in the model's movement h...
Recent research in comparative psychology suggests that similarities between the behaviour of two in...
Imitation is classically thought of as a mechanism that allows learning from demonstration. Several ...