Motor activation prior to observation of a predicted movement.
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Emulation and mimicry for social interaction: A theoretical approach to imitation in autismSexual addiction: insights from psychoanalysis and functional neuroimagingObject visibility alters the relative contribution of ventral visual stream and mirror neuron system to goal anticipation during action observation.Observing a movement correction during walking affects evoked responses but not unperturbed walkingGranger causality mapping during joint actions reveals evidence for forward models that could overcome sensory-motor delaysBeta oscillations reveal ethnicity ingroup bias in sensorimotor resonance to pain of others.Biological motion coding in the brain: analysis of visually driven EEG functional networksChanging ideas about others' intentions: updating prior expectations tunes activity in the human motor system.Neural Correlates of Semantic Prediction and Resolution in Sentence Processing.Somatotopic Semantic Priming and Prediction in the Motor System.Negotiating between individual and joint goals in ensemble musical performance.Translating novel findings of perceptual-motor codes into the neuro-rehabilitation of movement disorders.Multisensory stimulation in stroke rehabilitation.Motor simulation and the coordination of self and other in real-time joint actionWhen emulation becomes reciprocity.Spatiotemporal movement planning and rapid adaptation for manual interaction.Actor's and observer's primary motor cortices stabilize similarly after seen or heard motor actions.Different categories of living and non-living sound-sources activate distinct cortical networks.Predictive motor activation during action observation in human infants.Young children with autism spectrum disorder use predictive eye movements in action observation.Keeping an eye on the violinist: motor experts show superior timing consistency in a visual perception task.Temporal coordination between performing musicians.How capable is non-invasive EEG data of predicting the next movement? A mini reviewDifferent but complementary roles of action and gaze in action observation priming: Insights from eye- and motion-tracking measures.Relationship between activity in human primary motor cortex during action observation and the mirror neuron systemBrain basis of human social interaction: from concepts to brain imaging.Characteristics of motor resonance predict the pattern of flash-lag effects for biological motion.Decoding intention: a neuroergonomic perspective.Weaving the fabric of social interaction: articulating developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience in the domain of motor cognition.Modulation of cortical motor outputs by the symbolic meaning of visual stimuli.Timecourse of mirror and counter-mirror effects measured with transcranial magnetic stimulation.Object affordances tune observers' prior expectations about tool-use behaviors.Favouritism in the motor system: social interaction modulates action simulation.Preparing to grasp emotionally laden stimuli.Observing Grasping Actions Directed to Emotion-Laden Objects: Effects upon Corticospinal ExcitabilityERP modulation during observation of abstract paintings by Franz KlineModulation of the mirror system by social relevance.I know what I will see: action-specific motor preparation activity in a passive observation taskAction production influences 12-month-old infants' attention to others' actions.The Relative Influence of Goal and Kinematics on Corticospinal Excitability Depends on the Information Provided to the Observer.
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Motor activation prior to observation of a predicted movement.
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Motor activation prior to observation of a predicted movement.
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Claudia Vargas
Sylvie Duval
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2004-11-21T00:00:00Z
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