The selection of intended actions and the observation of others' actions: a time-resolved fMRI study.
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ALE meta-analysis of action observation and imitation in the human brainTiming and awareness of movement decisions: does consciousness really come too late?High-frequency oscillations in distributed neural networks reveal the dynamics of human decision making.Dissociating what and when of intentional actions.Intention concepts and brain-machine interfacingThe neural basis of event-time introspection.Behavioral and brain pattern differences between acting and observing in an auditory task.Surface-based information mapping reveals crossmodal vision-action representations in human parietal and occipitotemporal cortex"Feeling" others' painful actions: the sensorimotor integration of pain and action information.The what, when, whether model of intentional action.Different brain structures related to self- and external-agency attribution: a brief review and meta-analysis.Action selection: a race model for selected and non-selected actions distinguishes the contribution of premotor and prefrontal areas.White-matter abnormalities in the right posterior hemisphere in generalized anxiety disorder: a diffusion imaging study.Modulation of brain activity during action observation: influence of perspective, transitivity and meaningfulnessIncreased brain activity to unpleasant stimuli in individuals with the 7R allele of the DRD4 geneBrain correlates of subjective freedom of choiceThe role of the right presupplementary motor area in stopping action: two studies with event-related transcranial magnetic stimulationDoes erotic stimulus presentation design affect brain activation patterns? Event-related vs. blocked fMRI designs."Do what I do" and "do how I do": different components of imitative learning are mediated by different neural structures.Neural correlates of the processing of another's mistakes: a possible underpinning for social and observational learningAction selection and action awareness.Intention, emotion, and action: a neural theory based on semantic pointers.Making mirrors: premotor cortex stimulation enhances mirror and counter-mirror motor facilitation.Decisions of voluntary action: what vs when.Sensitivity to perception level differentiates two subnetworks within the mirror neuron system.Loss of agency in apraxia.Neural correlates of dual-task practice benefit on motor learning: a repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation study.Encoding social interactions: the neural correlates of true and false memories.Spatio-temporal dynamics of the mirror neuron system during social intentions.Imaging volition: what the brain can tell us about the will.Speech motor program maintenance, but not switching, is enhanced by left-hemispheric deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.Predicting and memorizing observed action: differential premotor cortex involvement.The neural correlates of intending not to do something.Influence of body segment position during in-phase and antiphase hand and foot movements: a kinematic and functional MRI study.Social cognition in premotor and parietal cortex.Separating brain processing of pain from that of stimulus intensity.Detection and characterization of single-trial fMRI bold responses: paradigm free mapping.The what and how of observational learning.Monitoring the past and choosing the future: the prefrontal cortical influences on voluntary action.Brain regions involved in human movement perception: A quantitative voxel-based meta-analysis
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The selection of intended actions and the observation of others' actions: a time-resolved fMRI study.
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