Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of the object's action-relevant features, such as orientation and size. Cortical feedback from motor planning areas to early visual areas may drive this enhanced perception. To examine whether action preparation modulates activity in early human visual cortex, subjects grasped or pointed to oriented objects while high- resolution fMRI data were acquired. Using multivoxel pattern analysis techniques, we could decode with >70% accuracy whether a grasping or pointing action was prepared from signals in visual cortex as early asV1. These signals in early visual cortexwereobservedevenwhen actions were only prepared but not executed. Anterior parietal ...
Object manipulation is central to our daily interactions with the environment. Failing to select, pr...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral experiments revealed an impairment in a perceptual task whe...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of t...
Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of t...
© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The primate vi...
International audienceAction preparation can facilitate performance in tasks of visual perception, f...
In order to successfully execute our actions in daily life, it is beneficial to focus on specific fe...
Preparing a goal directed movement often requires detailed analysis of our environment. When picking...
Behavioral and neuropsychological research suggests that delayed actions rely on different neural su...
Behavioral and neuropsychological research suggests that delayed actions rely on different neural su...
Contains fulltext : 130275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Preparing a goa...
Object-manipulation tasks (e.g., drinking from a cup) typically involve sequencing together a series...
The present study investigated the selection for action hypothesis, according to which a subject's a...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Object manipulation is central to our daily interactions with the environment. Failing to select, pr...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral experiments revealed an impairment in a perceptual task whe...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of t...
Preparation for an action, such as grasping an object, is accompanied by an enhanced perception of t...
© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. The primate vi...
International audienceAction preparation can facilitate performance in tasks of visual perception, f...
In order to successfully execute our actions in daily life, it is beneficial to focus on specific fe...
Preparing a goal directed movement often requires detailed analysis of our environment. When picking...
Behavioral and neuropsychological research suggests that delayed actions rely on different neural su...
Behavioral and neuropsychological research suggests that delayed actions rely on different neural su...
Contains fulltext : 130275.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Preparing a goa...
Object-manipulation tasks (e.g., drinking from a cup) typically involve sequencing together a series...
The present study investigated the selection for action hypothesis, according to which a subject's a...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Object manipulation is central to our daily interactions with the environment. Failing to select, pr...
Item does not contain fulltextBehavioral experiments revealed an impairment in a perceptual task whe...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...