A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural activation of posterior parietal areas. This neural activation is observed even when visual awareness of the image is visually suppressed. (Fang and He, 2005 Nature Neuroscience 10 1380–1385; Almeida et al, 2010 Psychological Science 21 772–778). However, the specific visuomotor information in tool images that drives the activation of dorsal areas is still unclear. We measured priming effect of invisible tool prime (left or right handed orientation). Observers distinguished the orientation of target tools (appropriate for left vs right handed grip) briefly presented following visually suppressed primes (Experiment1). Also we measured the suppre...
Brain areas involved in action representation (pre-motor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are acti...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and ...
The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit ...
The perception of tool–object pairs involves understanding their action-relationships (affordances)....
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Information about object-associated manipulations is lateralized to left parietal regions, while inf...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
When we see a manipulable object (henceforth tool) or a hand performing a grasping movement, our bra...
Tools afford specialized actions that are tied closely to object identity. Although there is mountin...
It has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a descri...
Tool use depends on processes represented in distinct regions of left parietal cortex. We studied th...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
Brain areas involved in action representation (pre-motor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are acti...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and ...
The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit ...
The perception of tool–object pairs involves understanding their action-relationships (affordances)....
When watching a child learning to use a spoon, a mother is immediately able to recognize the error w...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Prior research has linked visual perception of tools with plausible motor strategies. Thus, observin...
Information about object-associated manipulations is lateralized to left parietal regions, while inf...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
When we see a manipulable object (henceforth tool) or a hand performing a grasping movement, our bra...
Tools afford specialized actions that are tied closely to object identity. Although there is mountin...
It has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a descri...
Tool use depends on processes represented in distinct regions of left parietal cortex. We studied th...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
Brain areas involved in action representation (pre-motor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are acti...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and ...
The observation of tools is known to elicit a distributed cortical network that reflects close-knit ...