Effective grasping involves the remarkable ability to implement multiple grasp configurations such as precision grip (PG; opposition between the index finger and thumb) and whole-hand grasp (WHG), depending on the properties of the object grasped (e.g. size, shape and weight). In the monkey brain, different groups of cells in the anterior-lateral bank of the intraparietal sulcus (area AIP) are differentially active for various hand configurations during grasping of differently shaped objects. Visually guided grasping studies in humans suggest the anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS) as the homologue of macaque area AIP, but leave unresolved the question of whether activity in human aIPS reflects the relationship between object size and gras...
INTRODUCTION Recording of neural activity during grasping actions [1] in macaques showed that grasp-...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
Background. Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Background: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
There is general agreement about the posterior parietal cortex, in particular the anterior part of t...
BACKGROUND: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
Background In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a ci...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that, in humans, special mechanisms are engaged in ...
Electrophysiological recordings from monkeys, as well as functional imaging and neuropsychological w...
The dexterous control of our grasping actions relies on the cooperative activation of many brain are...
Grasp-related responses in neurons of the macaque rostral inferior parietal lobule [PF/PFG and the ...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
INTRODUCTION Recording of neural activity during grasping actions [1] in macaques showed that grasp-...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
Background. Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
BACKGROUND: Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transform...
Background: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
There is general agreement about the posterior parietal cortex, in particular the anterior part of t...
BACKGROUND: In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a c...
Background In non-human primates grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are accomplished in a ci...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that, in humans, special mechanisms are engaged in ...
Electrophysiological recordings from monkeys, as well as functional imaging and neuropsychological w...
The dexterous control of our grasping actions relies on the cooperative activation of many brain are...
Grasp-related responses in neurons of the macaque rostral inferior parietal lobule [PF/PFG and the ...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related visuomotor transformations are sup...
INTRODUCTION Recording of neural activity during grasping actions [1] in macaques showed that grasp-...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...