Background: Behavioral and neurophysiological studies indicate that the semantic derivation of the motor skills of a given model (e.g., famous tennis or soccer athlete) modulates the reactivity of arm and leg cortico-spinal representations of an onlooker who performs a categorization task. Information on the possible plastic nature of the sensorimotor mapping of action-related knowledge is still lacking. Objective/hypothesis: Here we explored the time course of any cortico-spinal excitability modulation induced by the creation of arbitrary associations between a personal name and tennis- or soccer-related motor skills. Methods: We recorded the amplitude of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) from arm and l...
Motor resonance is defined as the subliminal activation of the motor system while observing actions ...
International audienceThe spinal cord is important for sensory guidance and execution of skilled mov...
While it is known that relatively rapid changes in functional representation may occur in the human...
Responses to pictures of famous tennis and soccer athletes are slower when the responding effector i...
Specific physical or mental practice may induce short- and long-term neuroplastic changes in the mot...
Temporary modifications of body schema through the use of tools have been reported in patients with ...
International audienceDuring voluntary motor actions, the cortico-spinal (CS) excitability is known ...
Specific physical or mental practice may induce short- and long-term neuroplastic changes in the mot...
Schack T, Mechsner F. Representation of motor skills in human long-term memory. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS...
Understanding language semantically related to actions activates the motor cortex. This activation i...
Observing actions performed by others entails a subliminal activation of primary motor cortex reflec...
Motor expertise acquired during long-term training in sports enables top athletes to predict the out...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of movement, without the correspon...
International audience: Growing evidence suggests that semantic knowledge is represented in distribu...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
Motor resonance is defined as the subliminal activation of the motor system while observing actions ...
International audienceThe spinal cord is important for sensory guidance and execution of skilled mov...
While it is known that relatively rapid changes in functional representation may occur in the human...
Responses to pictures of famous tennis and soccer athletes are slower when the responding effector i...
Specific physical or mental practice may induce short- and long-term neuroplastic changes in the mot...
Temporary modifications of body schema through the use of tools have been reported in patients with ...
International audienceDuring voluntary motor actions, the cortico-spinal (CS) excitability is known ...
Specific physical or mental practice may induce short- and long-term neuroplastic changes in the mot...
Schack T, Mechsner F. Representation of motor skills in human long-term memory. NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS...
Understanding language semantically related to actions activates the motor cortex. This activation i...
Observing actions performed by others entails a subliminal activation of primary motor cortex reflec...
Motor expertise acquired during long-term training in sports enables top athletes to predict the out...
International audienceMotor imagery (MI) is the mental simulation of movement, without the correspon...
International audience: Growing evidence suggests that semantic knowledge is represented in distribu...
Previous studies showed that motor information related to tool use (i.e., functional actions) could ...
Motor resonance is defined as the subliminal activation of the motor system while observing actions ...
International audienceThe spinal cord is important for sensory guidance and execution of skilled mov...
While it is known that relatively rapid changes in functional representation may occur in the human...