The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit relations of semantic, action-related, and perceptual knowledge. The neural correlates underlying the critical knowledge of skilled tool use, however, remain to be elucidated. In this study, functional magnetic resonance imaging in 14 volunteers compares neural activation during the observation of familiar tools versus equally graspable unfamiliar tools of which the observers have little, if any, functional knowledge. In a second paradigm, the level of tool-experience is investigated by comparing the neural effects of observing frequently versus infrequently used familiar tools. Both familiar and unfamiliar tools activate the classic neural n...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
The ability to recognize and use a variety of tools is an intriguing human cognitive function. Multi...
Every day we have countless experiences with different types of objects. Amongst all the objects we ...
Tool use is essential and culturally universal to human life, common to hunter-gatherer and modern a...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Tools represent a special class of objects, as functional details of tools can afford certain action...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
The ability to recognize and use a variety of tools is an intriguing human cognitive function. Multi...
Every day we have countless experiences with different types of objects. Amongst all the objects we ...
Tool use is essential and culturally universal to human life, common to hunter-gatherer and modern a...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Tool selection is a cognitive process necessary for tool use, and may rely on distinct knowledge und...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...
International audienceSince the discovery ofmirror neurons in the 1990s, many neuroimaging studies h...