SummaryThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions [1–3]. Previous studies have not distinguished whether this “mirror system” uses specialized motor representations or general processes of visual inference and knowledge to understand observed actions [4]. We report the first neuroimaging study to distinguish between these alternatives. Purely motoric influences on perception have been shown behaviorally [5], but their neural bases are unknown. We used fMRI to reveal the neural bases of motor influences on action observation. We controlled for visual and knowledge effects by studying expert dancers. Some ballet moves are performed by only one gender. However, male and female dancers train together a...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
Neuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent of the "...
SummaryThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions [1–3]. ...
The human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions. Previous stud...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
Neuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent of the "...
SummaryThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions [1–3]. ...
The human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding actions. Previous stud...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
International audienceThe human brain contains specialized circuits for observing and understanding ...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
SummaryNeuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent o...
AbstractA growing body of neuroimaging and neurophysiology studies has demonstrated the motor system...
Neuroimaging studies have recently provided support for the existence of a human equivalent of the "...