This fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retrieval of action semantics. A novel motor imagery task was used in which participants were required to imagine planning actions with a familiar object (e.g. a toothbrush) or with an unfamiliar object (e.g. a pair of pliers) based on either goal-related information (i.e. where to move the object) or grip-related information (i.e. how to grasp the object). Planning actions with unfamiliar compared to familiar objects was slower and was associated with increased activation in the bilateral superior parietal lobe, the right inferior parietal lobe and the right insula. The stronger activation in parietal areas for unfamiliar objects fits well with the idea that parietal areas a...
Prospective judgments about one's capability to perform an action are assumed to involve mental simu...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
We report three PET experiments that examine the neural substrates of the conceptual components of a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
To interact effectively with our environment, we need to specify the intended outcomes (goals) of ou...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Abstract: Motor planning is a hierarchical process that is typically organized around an action's go...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Prospective judgments about one's capability to perform an action are assumed to involve mental simu...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
We report three PET experiments that examine the neural substrates of the conceptual components of a...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
To interact effectively with our environment, we need to specify the intended outcomes (goals) of ou...
The neurofunctional correlates of movement ideation, which should be distinguished from motor imager...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
Patients with motor impairments learn to use brain-computer interfaces with training that consists o...
This thesis uses PET to investigate the neural systems mediating praxis and language. These are cogn...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
How and where in the human brain high-level sensorimotor processes such as intentions and decisions ...
Abstract: Motor planning is a hierarchical process that is typically organized around an action's go...
The theory of embodied cognition postulates that the brain represents semantic knowledge as a functi...
Prospective judgments about one's capability to perform an action are assumed to involve mental simu...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
We report three PET experiments that examine the neural substrates of the conceptual components of a...