Results from neuropsychological studies, and neuroimaging and behavioural experiments with healthy individuals, suggest that the imitation of meaningful and meaningless actions may be reliant on different processing routes. The left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) is one area that might be important for the recognition and imitation of meaningful actions. We studied the role of the left pMTG in imitation using repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and two-person motion-tracking. Participants imitated meaningless and emblematic meaningful hand and finger gestures performed by a confederate actor whilst both individuals were motion-tracked. rTMS was applied during action observation (before imitation) over the left pMTG o...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
Behavioural studies in apraxic patients revealed dissociations between the processing of meaningful ...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
Results from neuropsychological studies, and neuroimaging and behavioural experiments with healthy i...
© 2018, The Author(s). Results from neuropsychological studies, and neuroimaging and behavioural exp...
Apraxia (a disorder of complex movement) suggests that the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays...
The ventral premotor cortex (PMv) is involved in grasping and object manipulation, while the dorsal ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
OBJECTIVE Neuro-imaging studies have suggested that the ability to imitate meaningless and meanin...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
BackgroundPrevious studies on left hemisphere (LH) stroke patients reported effector-specific (hand,...
Previous research and current models have proposed that the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In brief, these files contain data on the response t...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
Behavioural studies in apraxic patients revealed dissociations between the processing of meaningful ...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
Results from neuropsychological studies, and neuroimaging and behavioural experiments with healthy i...
© 2018, The Author(s). Results from neuropsychological studies, and neuroimaging and behavioural exp...
Apraxia (a disorder of complex movement) suggests that the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays...
The ventral premotor cortex (PMv) is involved in grasping and object manipulation, while the dorsal ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
OBJECTIVE Neuro-imaging studies have suggested that the ability to imitate meaningless and meanin...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
BackgroundPrevious studies on left hemisphere (LH) stroke patients reported effector-specific (hand,...
Previous research and current models have proposed that the right temporoparietal junction (rTPJ) is...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>In brief, these files contain data on the response t...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
Behavioural studies in apraxic patients revealed dissociations between the processing of meaningful ...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...