Prospective judgments about one's capability to perform an action are assumed to involve mental simulation of the action. Previous studies of motor imagery suggest this simulation is supported by a large fronto-parietal network including the motor system. Experiment 1 used fMRI to assess the contribution of this fronto-parietal network to judgments about one's capacity to grasp objects of different sizes between index and thumb. The neural network underlying prospective graspability judgments overlapped the fronto-parietal network involved in explicit motor imagery of grasping. However, shared areas were located in the right hemisphere, outside the motor cortex, and were also activated during perceptual length judgments, suggesting a contri...
Motor imagery is widely used to study cognitive aspects of the neural control of action. However, wh...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Grasping behaviors require the selection of grasp-relevant object dimensions, independent of overall...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
Neuroimaging experiments have shown that observation of others\u2019 actions activates a fronto-pari...
Background. Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation between a dors...
The present study examined the neural basis of vivid motor imagery with parametrical functional magn...
The way we grasp objects (e.g., over- vs. under-hand) depends on sensory information concerning th...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates th...
The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates the neural correlates of...
This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A n...
Motor imagery is widely used to study cognitive aspects of the neural control of action. However, wh...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Grasping behaviors require the selection of grasp-relevant object dimensions, independent of overall...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
Neuroimaging experiments have shown that observation of others\u2019 actions activates a fronto-pari...
Background. Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation between a dors...
The present study examined the neural basis of vivid motor imagery with parametrical functional magn...
The way we grasp objects (e.g., over- vs. under-hand) depends on sensory information concerning th...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
International audienceThe present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates th...
The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigates the neural correlates of...
This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A n...
Motor imagery is widely used to study cognitive aspects of the neural control of action. However, wh...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Grasping behaviors require the selection of grasp-relevant object dimensions, independent of overall...