In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates in the observer the repertoire of actions necessary to interact with them, even in the absence of any intention to act ("affordance effect"). The neurophysiological substrate of this effect was later identified in a class of bimodal neurons, the so-called "canonical" neurons, located within monkey premotor cortex. In humans, even if different behavioral studies supported the existence of affordance effect, neurophysiological investigations exploring its neural substrates showed contradictory results. Here, by means of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), we explored the time-course of the "affordance effect" elicited by the observation of...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of t...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
Evolutionary theories posit that emotions prime organisms for action. This study examined whether co...
In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates ...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
AbstractThe term affordance defines a property of objects, which relates to the possible interaction...
The present series of experimental studies had the main aim of investigating if, and in such case ho...
Humans and other primates demonstrate an exquisite ability to precisely shape their hand when reachi...
Observation of objects in our environment can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by increased act...
Previous studies have shown a motor recruitment during the observation of graspable objects. This re...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
Studies converge in indicating a substantial similarity of the rules and mechanisms underlying execu...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Although facilitation of the corticospinal system during action observation is widely accepted, it r...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of t...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
Evolutionary theories posit that emotions prime organisms for action. This study examined whether co...
In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates ...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
AbstractThe term affordance defines a property of objects, which relates to the possible interaction...
The present series of experimental studies had the main aim of investigating if, and in such case ho...
Humans and other primates demonstrate an exquisite ability to precisely shape their hand when reachi...
Observation of objects in our environment can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by increased act...
Previous studies have shown a motor recruitment during the observation of graspable objects. This re...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
Studies converge in indicating a substantial similarity of the rules and mechanisms underlying execu...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of th...
Although facilitation of the corticospinal system during action observation is widely accepted, it r...
Neuroscience research during the past ten years has fundamentally changed the traditional view of t...
Goal directed movements require the activation of parietal, premotor and primary motor areas. In mon...
Evolutionary theories posit that emotions prime organisms for action. This study examined whether co...