Motor facilitation refersto the specific increment in corticospinal excitability (CSE)elicited by the observation of actions performed by others. To date,the precise nature of the mechanism at the basis of this phenomenonis unknown. One possibility is that motor facilitation is driven by apredictive process reminiscent of the role of forward models in motorcontrol. Alternatively, motor facilitation may result from a model-freemechanism by which the basic elements of the observed action aredirectly mapped onto their cortical representations. Our study wasdesigned to discern these alternatives. To this aim, we recorded thetime course of CSE for the first dorsal interosseous (FDI) and theabductor digiti minimi (ADM) during observation of three...
Observing actions performed by others entails a subliminal activation of primary motor cortex reflec...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
Recent theories propose that movement observation is not a "passive mirror" of ongoing actions but m...
Abstract Seeing a person perform an action activates the observer's motor system. The present study ...
In humans, the motor system can be activated by passive observation of actions or static pictures wi...
none6Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its ...
International audienceTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex shows that hand ac...
AbstractResearch on motor imagery and action observation has become increasingly important in recent...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies report that viewing a given action performed by a mo...
Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its actua...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies report that viewing a given action performed by a mo...
Action observation is increasingly considered as a rehabilitation tool as it can increase the cortic...
Observing moving body parts can automatically activate topographically corresponding motor represent...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that the observation of an action causes ...
It is well established that excitability of the primary motor cortex increases during action observa...
Observing actions performed by others entails a subliminal activation of primary motor cortex reflec...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
Recent theories propose that movement observation is not a "passive mirror" of ongoing actions but m...
Abstract Seeing a person perform an action activates the observer's motor system. The present study ...
In humans, the motor system can be activated by passive observation of actions or static pictures wi...
none6Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its ...
International audienceTranscranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex shows that hand ac...
AbstractResearch on motor imagery and action observation has become increasingly important in recent...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies report that viewing a given action performed by a mo...
Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its actua...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies report that viewing a given action performed by a mo...
Action observation is increasingly considered as a rehabilitation tool as it can increase the cortic...
Observing moving body parts can automatically activate topographically corresponding motor represent...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies have shown that the observation of an action causes ...
It is well established that excitability of the primary motor cortex increases during action observa...
Observing actions performed by others entails a subliminal activation of primary motor cortex reflec...
Studies using transcranial magnetic stimulation have demonstrated that action observation can modula...
Recent theories propose that movement observation is not a "passive mirror" of ongoing actions but m...