Past fMRI research has demonstrated that to understand other people's behavior shown visually, the mirror network is strongly involved. However, the mentalizing network is also recruited when a visually presented action is unusual and/or when perceivers think explicitly about the intention. To further explore the conditions that trigger mentalizing activity, we replicated one of such studies (de Lange, Spronk, Willems, Toni, & Bekkering, 2008, Current Biology, 18, 454) under the minimal instruction to view pictures of unusual actions, without giving any intention instruction as in the original study. Contrary to earlier research, merely viewing unusual actions did not activate mentalizing areas. Instead, the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex...
The present fMRI study was aimed at assessing the cortical areas active when individuals observe non...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
By observing other people, we can often infer goals and motivations behind their actions. This study...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
r r Abstract: Action observation engages higher motor areas, possibly reflecting an internal simulat...
Understanding the actions of other people is a crucial skill to function in a social environment. Wh...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
International audiencePET was used to explore the neural network involved in the perception of meani...
AbstractSuccessful social interaction requires recognising the intention of another person's communi...
Recent research suggests that the inference of others' intentions from their observed actions i...
The present fMRI study was aimed at assessing the cortical areas active when individuals observe non...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
By observing other people, we can often infer goals and motivations behind their actions. This study...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
r r Abstract: Action observation engages higher motor areas, possibly reflecting an internal simulat...
Understanding the actions of other people is a crucial skill to function in a social environment. Wh...
Inferring intentions from verbal and nonverbal human behaviour is critical for everyday social life....
International audiencePET was used to explore the neural network involved in the perception of meani...
AbstractSuccessful social interaction requires recognising the intention of another person's communi...
Recent research suggests that the inference of others' intentions from their observed actions i...
The present fMRI study was aimed at assessing the cortical areas active when individuals observe non...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...