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From visuo-motor interactions to imitation learning: behavioural and brain imaging studies.Action imitation changes perceptual alternations in binocular rivalry.Motor Planning.Sinistrals are rarely "right": evidence from tool-affordance processing in visual half-field paradigms.Hand-foot motor priming in the presence of temporary inability to use handsResponse priming patterns differ with interstimulus interval duration.Priming tool actions: Are real objects more effective primes than pictures?To use or to move: goal-set modulates priming when grasping real tools.Simulating the future of actions in the human corticospinal system.An object-identity probability cueing paradigm during grasping observation: the facilitating effect is present only when the observed kinematics is suitable for the cued objectObject affordance modulates visual responses in the macaque medial posterior parietal cortex.A test of the embodied simulation theory of object perception: potentiation of responses to artifacts and animals.Perseveration effects in reaching and grasping rely on motor priming and not perception.Are automatic imitation and spatial compatibility mediated by different processes?The perceived onset time of self- and other-generated actions.Effect of weight-related labels on corticospinal excitability during observation of grasping: a TMS study.The relationship between visual object exploration and action processing in schizophrenia.Observed reach trajectory influences executed reach kinematics in prehension.Neural and temporal dynamics underlying visual selection for action.Graspable objects grab attention when the potential for action is recognized.Integrating perception and action through cognitive neuropsychology (broadly conceived).The human dorsal stream adapts to real actions and 3D shape processing: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.Press to grasp: how action dynamics shape object categorization.Mug handle affordance and automatic response inhibition: behavioural and electrophysiological evidence.Action relations facilitate the identification of briefly-presented objects.Interaction of Perception and Action in Discrete and Continuous Rapid Aiming Tasks.
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im Dezember 1996 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 1996
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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P1433
P1476
Evidence for visuomotor priming effect
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P2093
Carlo A. Umiltà
Luciano Fadiga
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10.1097/00001756-199612200-00068
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1996-12-01T00:00:00Z