Previous evidence indicates that we understand others\u2019 actions not only by perceiving their visual features but also by their sound. This raises the possibility that brain regions responsible for action understanding respond to cues coming from different sensory modalities. Yet no studies, to date, have examined if this extends to olfaction. Here we addressed this issue by using functional magnetic resonance imaging. We searched for brain activity related to the observation of an action executed towards an object that was smelled rather than seen. The results show that temporal, parietal, and frontal areas were activated when individuals observed a hand grasping a smelled object. This activity differed from that evoked during the obser...
Across phyla, chemosignals are a widely used form of social communication and increasing evidence su...
Because of technical constraints associated to odor delivery, odor-borne emotions have often been un...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Previous evidence indicates that we understand others’ actions not only by perceiving their visual f...
Considerable research shows that olfactory stimulations affect other modalities in high-level cognit...
International audienceAlthough it is known that visual imagery is accompanied by activity in visual ...
Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate cross-modal...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate...
This study used kinematics to investigate the integration between vision and olfaction during graspi...
Background: Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate...
Although vision seems to predominate in triggering the simulation of the behaviour and mental states...
Observing the actions of others prompts the motor system to perform a similar action. However, visua...
Senses of smells are often accompanied by simultaneous visual sensations. Previous studies have docu...
Whilst the act of sniffing can provide us with an indirect method to study the central mechanisms of...
International audienceNeural representations created in the absence of external sensory stimuli are ...
Across phyla, chemosignals are a widely used form of social communication and increasing evidence su...
Because of technical constraints associated to odor delivery, odor-borne emotions have often been un...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Previous evidence indicates that we understand others’ actions not only by perceiving their visual f...
Considerable research shows that olfactory stimulations affect other modalities in high-level cognit...
International audienceAlthough it is known that visual imagery is accompanied by activity in visual ...
Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate cross-modal...
BACKGROUND: Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate...
This study used kinematics to investigate the integration between vision and olfaction during graspi...
Background: Converging evidence indicates that action observation and action-related sounds activate...
Although vision seems to predominate in triggering the simulation of the behaviour and mental states...
Observing the actions of others prompts the motor system to perform a similar action. However, visua...
Senses of smells are often accompanied by simultaneous visual sensations. Previous studies have docu...
Whilst the act of sniffing can provide us with an indirect method to study the central mechanisms of...
International audienceNeural representations created in the absence of external sensory stimuli are ...
Across phyla, chemosignals are a widely used form of social communication and increasing evidence su...
Because of technical constraints associated to odor delivery, odor-borne emotions have often been un...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...