Aplasics born without hands mirror the goal of hand actions with their feet.
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Testing simulation theory with cross-modal multivariate classification of fMRI dataA common anterior insula representation of disgust observation, experience and imagination shows divergent functional connectivity pathwaysNeural mirroring systems: exploring the EEG μ rhythm in human infancyThe observation and execution of actions share motor and somatosensory voxels in all tested subjects: single-subject analyses of unsmoothed fMRI data.Complementary actionsObject visibility alters the relative contribution of ventral visual stream and mirror neuron system to goal anticipation during action observation.Playing charades in the fMRI: are mirror and/or mentalizing areas involved in gestural communication?Primary somatosensory cortex necessary for the perception of weight from other people's action: A continuous theta-burst TMS experimentTranslating novel findings of perceptual-motor codes into the neuro-rehabilitation of movement disorders.Social cognition and the cerebellum: A meta-analytic connectivity analysis.Emotions in action through the looking glass.Sensorimotor-independent development of hands and tools selectivity in the visual cortexUnderstanding actions of others: the electrodynamics of the left and right hemispheres. A high-density EEG neuroimaging study.Inter-Model Warming Projection Spread: Inherited Traits from Control Climate Diversity.Mirror neurons and mirror systems in monkeys and humans.Imitation of hand and tool actions is effector-independent.Hand-foot motor priming in the presence of temporary inability to use handsAn EEG study on the somatotopic organisation of sensorimotor cortex activation during action execution and observation in infancy.Typical action perception and interpretation without motor simulationAction observation and execution: what is shared?The mirror neuron system: new frontiers.Evidence for mirror systems in emotions.Motor activation during the prediction of nonexecutable actions in infants.Behavioral patterns and lesion sites associated with impaired processing of lexical and conceptual knowledge of actionsTop-down and bottom-up processes during observation: implications for motor learning.Toward a neural basis for peer-interaction: what makes peer-learning tick?The Two-Level Theory of verb meaning: An approach to integrating the semantics of action with the mirror neuron systemThe motor way: Clinical implications of understanding and shaping actions with the motor system in autism and drug addiction.Compensatory plasticity in the action observation network: virtual lesions of STS enhance anticipatory simulation of seen actions.Grasp-specific motor resonance is influenced by the visibility of the observed actor.The visible face of intention: why kinematics matters.Gestural coupling and social cognition: Möbius Syndrome as a case study.Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding?Motor activation during action perception depends on action interpretation.When does action comprehension need motor involvement? Evidence from upper limb aplasia.Grasping with the foot: goal and motor expertise in action observation.Randomized trial of observation and execution of upper extremity actions versus action alone in children with unilateral cerebral palsy.Understanding otherness: the neural bases of action comprehension and pain empathy in a congenital amputee.In the here and now: enhanced motor corticospinal excitability in novices when watching live compared to video recorded dance.Visual attention and action: How cueing, direct mapping, and social interactions drive orienting.
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Aplasics born without hands mirror the goal of hand actions with their feet.
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Aplasics born without hands mirror the goal of hand actions with their feet.
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Aplasics born without hands mirror the goal of hand actions with their feet.
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Aplasics born without hands mirror the goal of hand actions with their feet.
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Bruno Wicker
Henk van der Worp
Theo Mulder
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10.1016/J.CUB.2007.06.045
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2007-07-01T00:00:00Z