Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or meaningless actions can be selectively impaired. However, the neural bases supporting the imitation of these two types of action are still poorly understood. Using PET, we investigated in 10 healthy individuals the neural mechanisms of imitating novel, meaningless actions and familiar, meaningful actions. Data were analyzed using SPM99. During imitation, a significant positive correlation (p < .05, corrected) of regional cerebral blood flow with the amount of meaningful actions was observed in the left inferior temporal gyrus only. In contrast, a significant positive correlation (p < .05, corrected) with the amount of meaningless movements was...
Abstract. This paper investigates the neural mechanisms of visuo-motor imitation in humans through c...
Imitation is thought to require a perception-action matching process that utilizes the "mirror neuro...
How does imitation occur? How can the motor plans necessary for imitating an action derive from the ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
Imitation is a natural mechanism involving perception-action coupling which plays a central role in ...
The human ‘‘mirror neuron system’ ’ has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies unde...
The human \u2018\u2018mirror neuron system\u2019\u2019 has been proposed to be the neural substrate ...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Abstract. This paper investigates the neural mechanisms of visuo-motor imitation in humans through c...
Abstract. This paper investigates the neural mechanisms of visuo-motor imitation in humans through c...
Imitation is thought to require a perception-action matching process that utilizes the "mirror neuro...
How does imitation occur? How can the motor plans necessary for imitating an action derive from the ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
Imitation is a natural mechanism involving perception-action coupling which plays a central role in ...
The human ‘‘mirror neuron system’ ’ has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies unde...
The human \u2018\u2018mirror neuron system\u2019\u2019 has been proposed to be the neural substrate ...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Abstract. This paper investigates the neural mechanisms of visuo-motor imitation in humans through c...
Abstract. This paper investigates the neural mechanisms of visuo-motor imitation in humans through c...
Imitation is thought to require a perception-action matching process that utilizes the "mirror neuro...
How does imitation occur? How can the motor plans necessary for imitating an action derive from the ...