Although it is established that F5 neurons can distinguish between nonsocial goals such as bringing food to the mouth for eating or placing it in a container, it is not clear whether they discriminate between social and nonsocial goals. Here, we recorded single-unit activity in the ventral premotor cortex of two female macaques and used a simple reach-to-grasp motor task in which a monkey grasped an object with a precision grip in three conditions, which only differed in terms of their final goal, that is, a subsequent motor act that was either social (placing in the experimenter’s hand [“Hand” condition]) or nonsocial (placing in a container [“Container” condition] or bringing to the mouth for eating [“Mouth” condition]). We found that, du...
The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPF) plays a fundamental role in planning, organizing, and optimizing...
It is well known that ventral premotor area F5 codes the goal of executed and observed motor acts. T...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Visuo-motor neurons of the ventral premotor area F5 encode "pragmatic" representations of object in ...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physic...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is deemed to underlie the complexity, flexibility, and goal-directedness...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to objects' physical p...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
Mirror neurons (MNs) in the inferior parietal lobule and ventral premotor cortex (PMv) can code the ...
SummaryAnimals as diverse as arthropods [1], fish [2], reptiles [3], birds [4], and mammals, includi...
The study of the neural mechanisms underlying grasping actions showed that cognitive functions are d...
Summary: Representing others' intentions is central to primate social life. We explored the role of ...
The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPF) plays a fundamental role in planning, organizing, and optimizing...
It is well known that ventral premotor area F5 codes the goal of executed and observed motor acts. T...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...
Visuo-motor neurons of the ventral premotor area F5 encode "pragmatic" representations of object in ...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to the objects' physic...
Ventrolateral prefrontal (VLPF) cortex is deemed to play a number of motor-related functions, but it...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is deemed to underlie the complexity, flexibility, and goal-directedness...
Grasping objects requires the selection of specific grip postures in relation to objects' physical p...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
We investigated the motor and visual properties of F5 grasping neurons, using a controlled paradigm ...
The motivation and capacity to be social is necessary for human survival. Successful learning of com...
Mirror neurons (MNs) in the inferior parietal lobule and ventral premotor cortex (PMv) can code the ...
SummaryAnimals as diverse as arthropods [1], fish [2], reptiles [3], birds [4], and mammals, includi...
The study of the neural mechanisms underlying grasping actions showed that cognitive functions are d...
Summary: Representing others' intentions is central to primate social life. We explored the role of ...
The lateral prefrontal cortex (LPF) plays a fundamental role in planning, organizing, and optimizing...
It is well known that ventral premotor area F5 codes the goal of executed and observed motor acts. T...
Social brain function, which allows us to adapt our behavior to social context, is poorly understood...