Understanding object-directed actions performed by others is central to everyday life. This ability is thought to rely on the interaction between the dorsal action observation network (AON) and a ventral object recognition pathway. On this view, the AON would encode action kinematics, and the ventral pathway, the most likely intention afforded by the objects. However, experimental evidence supporting this model is still scarce. Here, we aimed to disentangle the contribution of dorsal vs. ventral pathways to action comprehension by exploiting their differential tuning to low-spatial frequencies (LSFs) and high-spatial frequencies (HSFs). We filtered naturalistic action images to contain only LSF or HSF and measured behavioral performance and...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Visual information is processed along two cortical pathways in the human brain, a ventral visual str...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
first published May 26, 2020Understanding object-directed actions performed by others is central to...
first published May 26, 2020Understanding object-directed actions performed by others is central to...
■ It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the ...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
†These authors shared first authorship. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) resear...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research on action observation has emphasized ...
Understanding complex movements and abstract action goals is an important skill for our social inter...
A green button may be the target of a movement, or it may instruct the opening of an adjacent door. ...
Contains fulltext : 157251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do object p...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
Contains fulltext : 72889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is consi...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Visual information is processed along two cortical pathways in the human brain, a ventral visual str...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
first published May 26, 2020Understanding object-directed actions performed by others is central to...
first published May 26, 2020Understanding object-directed actions performed by others is central to...
■ It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the ...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
†These authors shared first authorship. Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) resear...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research on action observation has emphasized ...
Understanding complex movements and abstract action goals is an important skill for our social inter...
A green button may be the target of a movement, or it may instruct the opening of an adjacent door. ...
Contains fulltext : 157251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do object p...
It is widely argued that the ability to recognize and identify manipulable objects depends on the re...
Contains fulltext : 72889.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is consi...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Visual information is processed along two cortical pathways in the human brain, a ventral visual str...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...