There has been recent controversy about whether activation in the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) and Brodmann Area (BA) 6 when observing actions indicates operation of mirror neurons. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data have demonstrated repetition suppression (RS) effects in posterior IFG which are consistent with the presence of mirror neurons in humans. Here we investigated whether there were similar RS effects elsewhere in the IFG and BA6, or whether, instead, activation in other locations may signal operation of alternative mechanisms. Replicating previous findings, we found RS effects in posterior IFG consistent with the operation of mirror neurons. However, these effects were not found in other locations in I...
The 'mirror neuron system' (MNS), located within inferior parietal lobe (IPL) and inferior frontal g...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
There has been recent controversy about whether activation in the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)...
There is much current debate about the existence of mirror neurons in humans. To identify mirror neu...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Neurophysiological and imaging studies suggest that the inferior frontal cortex (IFC) implements a m...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey, that fire during both the execution and the observati...
Mirror Neurons (MN) have been suggested to be the supporting neural mechanism for action recognition...
Mirror Neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
Neurophysiological and imaging studies suggest that the inferior frontal cortex (IFC) implements a m...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
The role of the mirror system in action understanding has been widely debated. Some authors have sug...
The 'mirror neuron system' (MNS), located within inferior parietal lobe (IPL) and inferior frontal g...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
There has been recent controversy about whether activation in the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)...
There is much current debate about the existence of mirror neurons in humans. To identify mirror neu...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
Neurophysiological and imaging studies suggest that the inferior frontal cortex (IFC) implements a m...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey, that fire during both the execution and the observati...
Mirror Neurons (MN) have been suggested to be the supporting neural mechanism for action recognition...
Mirror Neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
Neurophysiological and imaging studies suggest that the inferior frontal cortex (IFC) implements a m...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
The role of the mirror system in action understanding has been widely debated. Some authors have sug...
The 'mirror neuron system' (MNS), located within inferior parietal lobe (IPL) and inferior frontal g...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...