Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not of robotic movement, gives rise to visuomotor priming. This implies that the 'mirror neuron' or 'action observation–execution matching' system in the premotor and parietal cortices is entirely unresponsive to robotic movement. The present study investigated this hypothesis using an 'automatic imitation' stimulus–response compatibility procedure. Participants were required to perform a prespecified movement (e.g. opening their hand) on presentation of a human or robotic hand in the terminal posture of a compatible movement (opened) or an incompatible movement (closed). Both the human and the robotic stimuli elicited automatic imitation; the p...
In humans and monkeys the mirror neuron system transforms seen actions into our inner representation...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Human ability to imitate movements is instantiated in parietal, premotor and opercular structures, o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies found that observation of biological action, but not of ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has found that observation of human actions activates the ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has found that observation of human actions activates the ...
Visual observation of human actions provokes more motor activation than observation of robotic actio...
Two important dimensions of action are the movement and the body part with which the movement is eff...
Previous research has indicated a potential discontinuity between monkey and human ventral premotor-...
Previous research has indicated a potential discontinuity between monkey and human ventral premotor-...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Recently, a population of neurones was discovered in the monkey's (Macaca nemestrina) ventrolateral ...
In humans and monkeys the mirror neuron system transforms seen actions into our inner representation...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Human ability to imitate movements is instantiated in parietal, premotor and opercular structures, o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies found that observation of biological action, but not of ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has found that observation of human actions activates the ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has found that observation of human actions activates the ...
Visual observation of human actions provokes more motor activation than observation of robotic actio...
Two important dimensions of action are the movement and the body part with which the movement is eff...
Previous research has indicated a potential discontinuity between monkey and human ventral premotor-...
Previous research has indicated a potential discontinuity between monkey and human ventral premotor-...
Action observation gives rise to activation in corresponding areas of the premotor and primary motor...
Recently, a population of neurones was discovered in the monkey's (Macaca nemestrina) ventrolateral ...
In humans and monkeys the mirror neuron system transforms seen actions into our inner representation...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Human ability to imitate movements is instantiated in parietal, premotor and opercular structures, o...