International audiencePrevious work using single-cell recordings in monkeys and neuro-imaging studies in humans has shown that perceiving an object or imaging the action associated with the object recruits the same brain regions in the ventral premotor cortex as performing an action with the object. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for examining whether similar brain regions are also activated while maintaining information about manipulable objects in working memory. Holding information about manipulable objects in working memory activated the left ventral premotor cortex and the left inferior frontal gyrus (Broca's area). Conversely, non-manipulable objects to be held in working memory co-activated Broca's area and the ...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Working memory (WM) is the key process linking perception to action. Several lines of research have,...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
International audiencePrevious work using single-cell recordings in monkeys and neuro-imaging studie...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
The lateral premotor cortex (PMC) is involved during action observation in monkeys and humans, refle...
The perception of object-directed actions performed by either hands or tools recruits regions in lef...
Previous neuropsychological studies of ideomotor apraxia (IMA) indicated impairments in pantomime ac...
Previous studies have provided evidence that the lateral premotor cortex (PMC) is involved in repres...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was applied to identify cortical areas involved ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to localize brain areas that were active duri...
The present fMRI study was aimed at assessing the cortical areas active when individuals observe non...
The anterior part of the human intraparietal sulcus is known to be involved in visually guided grasp...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Working memory (WM) is the key process linking perception to action. Several lines of research have,...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
International audiencePrevious work using single-cell recordings in monkeys and neuro-imaging studie...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
The lateral premotor cortex (PMC) is involved during action observation in monkeys and humans, refle...
The perception of object-directed actions performed by either hands or tools recruits regions in lef...
Previous neuropsychological studies of ideomotor apraxia (IMA) indicated impairments in pantomime ac...
Previous studies have provided evidence that the lateral premotor cortex (PMC) is involved in repres...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging was applied to identify cortical areas involved ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to localize brain areas that were active duri...
The present fMRI study was aimed at assessing the cortical areas active when individuals observe non...
The anterior part of the human intraparietal sulcus is known to be involved in visually guided grasp...
SummaryNeuropsychological case studies suggest the existence of two functionally separate visual str...
Working memory (WM) is the key process linking perception to action. Several lines of research have,...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...