Understanding the actions of others is a necessary foundational cornerstone for effective and affective social interactions. Such understanding may result from a mapping of observed actions as well as heard sounds onto one's own motor representations of those events. To examine the electrophysiological basis of action-related sounds, EEG data were collected in two studies from adults who were exposed to auditory events in one of three categories: action (either hand- or mouth-based sounds), non-action (environmental sounds), and control sounds (scrambled versions of action sounds). In both studies, triplets of sounds of the same category were typically presented, although occasionally, to ensure an attentive state, trials containing a sound...
Since the discovery of motor mirroring, the involvement of the motor system in action interpretation...
AbstractIt is not uncommon to recognize a specific action by the sound it creates. Neurons have been...
EEG mu rhythms (8-13Hz) recorded at fronto-central electrodes are generally considered as markers of...
Understanding the actions of others is a necessary foundational cornerstone for effective and affect...
How do we understand the actions of other individuals if we can only hear them? Auditory mirror neur...
Since the discovery of 'mirror neurons' in the monkey premotor and parietal cortex, an increasing bo...
SummaryHow do we understand the actions of other individuals if we can only hear them? Auditory mirr...
The finding of a multisensory representation of actions in a premotor area of the monkey brain sugge...
Misophonia is a common disorder characterized by the experience of strong negative emotions of anger...
Action-related sounds are known to increase the excitability of motoneurones within the primary moto...
Action-related sounds are known to increase the excitability of motoneurones within the primary moto...
Action representations can interact with object recognition processes. For example, so-called mirror...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Mirror neurons in the monkey's premotor cortex respond during both execution and observation of acti...
International audienceIn the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actio...
Since the discovery of motor mirroring, the involvement of the motor system in action interpretation...
AbstractIt is not uncommon to recognize a specific action by the sound it creates. Neurons have been...
EEG mu rhythms (8-13Hz) recorded at fronto-central electrodes are generally considered as markers of...
Understanding the actions of others is a necessary foundational cornerstone for effective and affect...
How do we understand the actions of other individuals if we can only hear them? Auditory mirror neur...
Since the discovery of 'mirror neurons' in the monkey premotor and parietal cortex, an increasing bo...
SummaryHow do we understand the actions of other individuals if we can only hear them? Auditory mirr...
The finding of a multisensory representation of actions in a premotor area of the monkey brain sugge...
Misophonia is a common disorder characterized by the experience of strong negative emotions of anger...
Action-related sounds are known to increase the excitability of motoneurones within the primary moto...
Action-related sounds are known to increase the excitability of motoneurones within the primary moto...
Action representations can interact with object recognition processes. For example, so-called mirror...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Mirror neurons in the monkey's premotor cortex respond during both execution and observation of acti...
International audienceIn the absence of visual information, our brain is able to recognize the actio...
Since the discovery of motor mirroring, the involvement of the motor system in action interpretation...
AbstractIt is not uncommon to recognize a specific action by the sound it creates. Neurons have been...
EEG mu rhythms (8-13Hz) recorded at fronto-central electrodes are generally considered as markers of...