AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological observations of patients with ideomotor apraxia. These studies include attempts to understand the neural basis of action reproduction based on lesion–symptom mapping in different patient groups. While there is a convergence of evidence that areas in the parietal and frontal lobes within the left hemisphere are involved in the imitation of a variety of actions, questions remain about whether the results generalize beyond the imitation of tool use and whether the presence of a strong grasp component of the action is critical. Here we used voxel-based lesion–symptom mapping to assess the neural substrates of imitating meaningful (familiar, M...
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects im...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Though previous studies have suggested that the basal ganglia are necessarily involved in action imi...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Apraxia (a disorder of complex movement) suggests that the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays...
International audienceThe aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more ...
We describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-parietal lesio...
This abstract addresses the question of human imitation through convergent evidence from neuroscienc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
The aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more particularly the role ...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects im...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Though previous studies have suggested that the basal ganglia are necessarily involved in action imi...
The ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychological obse...
AbstractThe ability to reproduce visually presented actions has been studied through neuropsychologi...
Humans appear to show an innate tendency to imitate, and this may provide one of the foundations of ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Apraxia (a disorder of complex movement) suggests that the left inferior parietal lobule (IPL) plays...
International audienceThe aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more ...
We describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-parietal lesio...
This abstract addresses the question of human imitation through convergent evidence from neuroscienc...
Whether motor and linguistic representations of actions share common neural structures has recently ...
The aim of the present review is to investigate the cerebral correlates, more particularly the role ...
Previous studies have suggested that imitators can reproduce known gestures shown by a model using a...
See doi:10.1093/brain/awu122 for the scientific commentary on this article. Numerous functional neur...
A previous behavioural study on healthy subjects and callosotomized patients showed that subjects im...
Cognitive neuroscientists have contributed to the understanding of imitation according to their expe...
Though previous studies have suggested that the basal ganglia are necessarily involved in action imi...