It has been proposed that common codes for vision and action emerge from associations between an individual's production and simultaneous observation of actions. This typically first-person view of one's own action subsequently transfers to the third-person view when observing another individual. We tested vision-action associations and the transfer from first-person to third-person perspective by comparing novel hand-action sequences that were learned under three conditions: first, by being performed and simultaneously viewed from a first-person perspective; second, by being performed but not seen; and third, by being seen from a first-person view without being executed. We then used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to compare ...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
This thesis explores neural activity underlying visual perspective taking during action memory encod...
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It has been proposed that common codes for vision and action emerge from associations between an ind...
Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own ac...
Is it important to adopt the perspective of the model when learning a new skill? Is the “mirror syst...
The concept of shared motor representations between action execution and various covert conditions h...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
Watching other people move affords observers many benefits such as presenting opportunities for soci...
Understanding the intentions of others while observing their actions is a fundamental aspect of soci...
Neuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent of the "...
SummaryThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions [1–3]. ...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
This thesis explores neural activity underlying visual perspective taking during action memory encod...
Open practices: The study in this article earned an Open Materials badge for transparent practices. ...
It has been proposed that common codes for vision and action emerge from associations between an ind...
Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own ac...
Is it important to adopt the perspective of the model when learning a new skill? Is the “mirror syst...
The concept of shared motor representations between action execution and various covert conditions h...
The coupling process between observed and performed actions is thought to be performed by a fronto-p...
Watching other people move affords observers many benefits such as presenting opportunities for soci...
Understanding the intentions of others while observing their actions is a fundamental aspect of soci...
Neuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent of the "...
SummaryThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions [1–3]. ...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
This thesis explores neural activity underlying visual perspective taking during action memory encod...
Open practices: The study in this article earned an Open Materials badge for transparent practices. ...