Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we explored the properties of premotor mirror neurons during the passive observation of a reaching-grasping movement in human subjects. Two different experiments were run using video-clips as visual stimuli. Video-clips showed a normally performed (control stimulus) or an anomalous reaching-grasping movement executed by delaying the time of the appearance of the maximal finger aperture (experiment 1), or substituting it with an unpredictable closure (experiment 2). Motor evoked potentials were recorded at different time-points during the observation of the video-clips. Profiles of cortical excitability were drawn and compared with the kinematic profiles of the corresponding movement. Passive observat...
Humans and other primates demonstrate an exquisite ability to precisely shape their hand when reachi...
It is well established that excitability of the primary motor cortex increases during action observa...
Motor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of others'...
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we explored the properties of premotor mirror neurons durin...
The effects of different phases of an observed movement on the modulation of cortical motor output w...
Neurons in the monkey mirror neuron system (MNS) become active when actions are observed or executed...
Within the motor system, cortical areas such as the primary motor cortex (M1) and the ventral premot...
The attenuation of the beta cortical oscillations during action observation has been interpreted as ...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
The activity of mirror neurons in macaque ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and primary motor cortex (M1...
During the past decade, neuroscience has increasingly focused on the rol e of the so-called mirror ...
Mirror neurons (MNs) discharge during action execution as well as during observation of others’ acti...
Recent theories propose that movement observation is not a "passive mirror" of ongoing actions but m...
Within the motor system, cortical areas such as the primary motor cortex (M1) and the ventral premot...
Humans and other primates demonstrate an exquisite ability to precisely shape their hand when reachi...
It is well established that excitability of the primary motor cortex increases during action observa...
Motor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of others'...
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we explored the properties of premotor mirror neurons durin...
The effects of different phases of an observed movement on the modulation of cortical motor output w...
Neurons in the monkey mirror neuron system (MNS) become active when actions are observed or executed...
Within the motor system, cortical areas such as the primary motor cortex (M1) and the ventral premot...
The attenuation of the beta cortical oscillations during action observation has been interpreted as ...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
The activity of mirror neurons in macaque ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and primary motor cortex (M1...
During the past decade, neuroscience has increasingly focused on the rol e of the so-called mirror ...
Mirror neurons (MNs) discharge during action execution as well as during observation of others’ acti...
Recent theories propose that movement observation is not a "passive mirror" of ongoing actions but m...
Within the motor system, cortical areas such as the primary motor cortex (M1) and the ventral premot...
Humans and other primates demonstrate an exquisite ability to precisely shape their hand when reachi...
It is well established that excitability of the primary motor cortex increases during action observa...
Motor resonance is the modulation of M1 corticospinal excitability induced by observation of others'...