Investigating action understanding: inferential processes versus action simulation.
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Testing simulation theory with cross-modal multivariate classification of fMRI dataMapping the information flow from one brain to another during gestural communication.The observation and execution of actions share motor and somatosensory voxels in all tested subjects: single-subject analyses of unsmoothed fMRI data.Embodied artificial agents for understanding human social cognitionFunctional Organization of Social Perception and Cognition in the Superior Temporal Sulcus.Infants help a non-human agentAreas Recruited during Action Understanding Are Not Modulated by Auditory or Sign Language Experience.The shaping of social perception by stimulus and knowledge cues to human animacy.Spatio-temporal dynamics of human intention understanding in temporo-parietal cortex: a combined EEG/fMRI repetition suppression paradigmChanging ideas about others' intentions: updating prior expectations tunes activity in the human motor system.What are they up to? The role of sensory evidence and prior knowledge in action understandingRecruitment of both the mirror and the mentalizing networks when observing social interactions depicted by point-lights: a neuroimaging studyAuditory signal processing in communication: perception and performance of vocal sounds.Conceptual challenges and directions for social neuroscienceBrain basis of communicative actions in languageFrom monkey mirror neurons to primate behaviours: possible 'direct' and 'indirect' pathwaysAsymmetric fMRI adaptation reveals no evidence for mirror neurons in humans.First-person action experience reveals sensitivity to action efficiency in prereaching infants.The affordance-matching hypothesis: how objects guide action understanding and prediction.Perceived animacy influences the processing of human-like surface features in the fusiform gyrusBody language in the brain: constructing meaning from expressive movement.Functional Heterogeneity and Convergence in the Right Temporoparietal JunctionThe role of parietal cortex in overimitation: a study with fNIRS.Intention understanding in autismEmotions in action through the looking glass.Priming the Secure Attachment Schema Affects the Emotional Face Processing Bias in Attachment Anxiety: An fMRI ResearchUnderstanding actions of others: the electrodynamics of the left and right hemispheres. A high-density EEG neuroimaging study.Motor-Language Coupling in Huntington's Disease Families.Action understanding in the superior temporal sulcus regionResearch review: Constraining heterogeneity: the social brain and its development in autism spectrum disorder.Do you mean me? Communicative intentions recruit the mirror and the mentalizing system.Decoding intention: a neuroergonomic perspective.Linking language with embodied and teleological representations of action for humanoid cognitionResponses of mirror neurons in area F5 to hand and tool grasping observationIndividual differences in anthropomorphic attributions and human brain structureThe effect of the visual context in the recognition of symbolic gestures.Action representation in the superior temporal sulcus in children and adults: an fMRI studyThe busy social brain: evidence for automaticity and control in the neural systems supporting social cognition and action understanding.The mirror mechanism: recent findings and perspectives.Double dissociation of neural responses supporting perceptual and cognitive components of social cognition: evidence from processing of others' pain
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Investigating action understanding: inferential processes versus action simulation.
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György Gergely
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