Because the way we grasp an object varies depending on the intention with which the object is grasped, monitoring the properties of prehensile movements may provide access to a person's intention. Here we investigate the role of visual kinematics in the implicit coding of intention, by using functional brain imaging while participants observed grasping movements performed with social versus individual intents. The results show that activation within the mirror system is stronger during the observation of socially intended movements relative to individual movements. Moreover, areas that form the mentalizing system are more active during social grasping movements. These findings demonstrate that, in the absence of context information, social ...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Funding: This work was supported by a grant from the MIUR (N. 287713), the FP7: REWIRE project, by P...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obj...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest th...
<div><p>Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies su...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Funding: This work was supported by a grant from the MIUR (N. 287713), the FP7: REWIRE project, by P...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obj...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest th...
<div><p>Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies su...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Funding: This work was supported by a grant from the MIUR (N. 287713), the FP7: REWIRE project, by P...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...