AbstractArea F5c is a monkey premotor area housing mirror neurons which responds more strongly to grasping observation when the actor is visible than when only the actor's hand is visible. Here we used this characteristic fMRI signature of F5c in seven imaging experiments – one in macaque monkeys and six in humans – to identify the human homologue of monkey F5c. By presenting the two grasping actions (actor, hand) and varying the low level visual characteristics, we localized a putative human homologue of area F5c (phF5c) in the inferior part of precentral sulcus, bilaterally. In contrast to monkey F5c, phF5c is asymmetric, with a right-sided bias, and is activated more strongly during the observation of the later stages of grasping when th...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
INTRODUCTION: The quest for a putative human homolog of the reaching-grasping network identified in ...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
Area F5c is a monkey premotor area housing mirror neurons which responds more strongly to grasping o...
AbstractArea F5c is a monkey premotor area housing mirror neurons which responds more strongly to gr...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
International audienceIn the macaque monkey ventral premotor cortex (F5), "canonical neurones" are a...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Based on architectonic, tract-tracing or functional criteria, the rostral portion of ventral premoto...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network in the m...
Recording of neural activity during grasping actions in macaques showed that grasp-related sensorimo...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
INTRODUCTION: The quest for a putative human homolog of the reaching-grasping network identified in ...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...
Area F5c is a monkey premotor area housing mirror neurons which responds more strongly to grasping o...
AbstractArea F5c is a monkey premotor area housing mirror neurons which responds more strongly to gr...
A substantial fraction of neurons in ventral premotor area F5 have mirror properties, responding to ...
International audienceIn the macaque monkey ventral premotor cortex (F5), "canonical neurones" are a...
In both monkeys and humans, the observation of actions performed by others activates cortical motor ...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Based on architectonic, tract-tracing or functional criteria, the rostral portion of ventral premoto...
Efficient object grasping requires the continuous control of arm and hand movements based on visual ...
Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network in the m...
Recording of neural activity during grasping actions in macaques showed that grasp-related sensorimo...
Simultaneous recording of macaque premotor and primary motor cortex neuronal populations reveals dif...
Neurophysiological studies showed that in macaques, grasp-related sensorimotor transformations are a...
<div><p>Visuomotor transformations for grasping have been associated with a fronto-parietal network ...
INTRODUCTION: The quest for a putative human homolog of the reaching-grasping network identified in ...
open6noThe work was supported by the University of Foro Italico (grant number FFABR) to S.P. and by ...