Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human mirror neuron system (MNS) in the comprehension of effector-related action word (verb) meanings. These studies have assumed that Broca's area (or Brodmann's area 44) is the homologue of a monkey premotor area (F5) containing mouth and hand mirror neurons, and that action word meanings are shared with the mirror system due to a proposed link between speech and gestural communication. In an fMRI experiment, we investigated whether Broca's area shows mirror activity solely for effectors implicated in the MNS. Next, we examined the responses of empirically determined mirror areas during a language perception task comprising effector-specific acti...
Mirror neurons in macaque area F5 fire when an animal performs an action, such as a mouth or limb mo...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human ...
Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human ...
In the premotor cortex of the monkey there are neurons (mirror neurons) that become active both when...
We used fMRI to examine the responses of left hemisphere MNS areas during the comprehension of words...
In this chapter we discuss the mirror-neurons system, a cortical network of areas that enables indiv...
In this chapter we discuss the mirror-neurons system, a cortical network of areas that enables indiv...
Mirror neurons in the monkey's premotor cortex respond during both execution and observation of acti...
Mirror neurons located in area F5 and the inferior parietal lobule in the macaque brain, and the par...
The mirror neuron system is a fronto-parietal network of neurons that is activated both when a perso...
Mirror neurons located in area F5 and the inferior parietal lobule in the macaque brain, and the par...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
The mirror neuron system is a fronto-parietal network of neurons that is activated both when a perso...
Mirror neurons in macaque area F5 fire when an animal performs an action, such as a mouth or limb mo...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human ...
Previous neuroimaging research has attempted to demonstrate a preferential involvement of the human ...
In the premotor cortex of the monkey there are neurons (mirror neurons) that become active both when...
We used fMRI to examine the responses of left hemisphere MNS areas during the comprehension of words...
In this chapter we discuss the mirror-neurons system, a cortical network of areas that enables indiv...
In this chapter we discuss the mirror-neurons system, a cortical network of areas that enables indiv...
Mirror neurons in the monkey's premotor cortex respond during both execution and observation of acti...
Mirror neurons located in area F5 and the inferior parietal lobule in the macaque brain, and the par...
The mirror neuron system is a fronto-parietal network of neurons that is activated both when a perso...
Mirror neurons located in area F5 and the inferior parietal lobule in the macaque brain, and the par...
Embodied and grounded cognition theories have assumed that the sensorimotor system is causally invol...
The mirror neuron system is a fronto-parietal network of neurons that is activated both when a perso...
Mirror neurons in macaque area F5 fire when an animal performs an action, such as a mouth or limb mo...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...