International audienceObserving others' actions enhances muscle-specific cortico-spinal excitability, reflecting putative mirror neurons activity. The exposure to emotional stimuli also modulates cortico-spinal excitability. We investigated how those two phenomena might interact when they are combined, i.e., while observing a gesture performed with an emotion, and whether they change during the transition between adolescence and adulthood, a period of social and brain maturation. We delivered single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the hand area of the left primary motor cortex of 27 healthy adults and adolescents and recorded their right first dorsal interossus (FDI) muscle activity (i.e., motor evoked potential – MEP), w...
Abstract The observation of an action modulates motor cortical outputs in specific ways, in part thr...
Although it is widely assumed that emotions prime the body for action, the effects of visual percept...
The ability to rapidly process others’ emotional signals is crucial for adaptive social interactions...
International audienceObserving others' actions enhances muscle-specific cortico-spinal excitability...
Observing others’ actions enhances muscle-specific cortico-spinal excitability, reflecting putative...
The motor system is recruited whenever one executes an action as well as when one observes the same ...
Research indicates that mirror neurons are important for social cognition, including emotion process...
Theoretical accounts suggest that mirror neurons play a crucial role in social cognition. The curren...
Perceiving and reacting to the emotional body expressions of conspecifics is critical for effective ...
Observing other people in action activates the \ue2\u80\u9cmirror neuron system\ue2\u80\u9d that ser...
INTRODUCTION: Perceiving and understanding the emotional state of other individuals is critical to r...
Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions involv...
Studies indicate that perceiving emotional body language recruits fronto-parietal regions involved i...
The link between emotional experience and motor body responses has long been acknowledged. A well-es...
Observing other people in action activates the “mirror neuron system” that serves for action compreh...
Abstract The observation of an action modulates motor cortical outputs in specific ways, in part thr...
Although it is widely assumed that emotions prime the body for action, the effects of visual percept...
The ability to rapidly process others’ emotional signals is crucial for adaptive social interactions...
International audienceObserving others' actions enhances muscle-specific cortico-spinal excitability...
Observing others’ actions enhances muscle-specific cortico-spinal excitability, reflecting putative...
The motor system is recruited whenever one executes an action as well as when one observes the same ...
Research indicates that mirror neurons are important for social cognition, including emotion process...
Theoretical accounts suggest that mirror neurons play a crucial role in social cognition. The curren...
Perceiving and reacting to the emotional body expressions of conspecifics is critical for effective ...
Observing other people in action activates the \ue2\u80\u9cmirror neuron system\ue2\u80\u9d that ser...
INTRODUCTION: Perceiving and understanding the emotional state of other individuals is critical to r...
Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions involv...
Studies indicate that perceiving emotional body language recruits fronto-parietal regions involved i...
The link between emotional experience and motor body responses has long been acknowledged. A well-es...
Observing other people in action activates the “mirror neuron system” that serves for action compreh...
Abstract The observation of an action modulates motor cortical outputs in specific ways, in part thr...
Although it is widely assumed that emotions prime the body for action, the effects of visual percept...
The ability to rapidly process others’ emotional signals is crucial for adaptive social interactions...