Decreased integration and information capacity in stroke measured by whole brain models of resting state activity
While several studies have shown that focal lesions affect the communication between
structurally normal regions of the brain, and that these changes may correlate with …
structurally normal regions of the brain, and that these changes may correlate with …
Frontal and parietal cortex contributions to action modification
PK Mutha, LH Stapp, RL Sainburg, KY Haaland - Cortex, 2014 - Elsevier
Successful achievement of task goals depends critically on the ability to adjust ongoing
actions in response to environmental changes. The neural substrates underlying action …
actions in response to environmental changes. The neural substrates underlying action …
The representation of object-directed action and function knowledge in the human brain
The appropriate use of everyday objects requires the integration of action and function
knowledge. Previous research suggests that action knowledge is represented in …
knowledge. Previous research suggests that action knowledge is represented in …
Different motor imagery modes following brain damage
E Daprati, D Nico, S Duval, F Lacquaniti - Cortex, 2010 - Elsevier
In recent years, many researches have explored the relationship between overt and covert
motor activity (ie, mental simulation). Consistent evidence has been provided in favour of …
motor activity (ie, mental simulation). Consistent evidence has been provided in favour of …
[HTML][HTML] Motor cognition–motor semantics: action perception theory of cognition and communication
A new perspective on cognition views cortical cell assemblies linking together knowledge
about actions and perceptions not only as the vehicles of integrated action and perception …
about actions and perceptions not only as the vehicles of integrated action and perception …
Specificity of action representations in the lateral occipitotemporal cortex
JW Kable, A Chatterjee - Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
The ability to recognize actions is important for cognitive development and social cognition.
Areas in the lateral occipitotemporal cortex show increased activity when subjects view …
Areas in the lateral occipitotemporal cortex show increased activity when subjects view …
Neural simulation of actions: Effector‐versus action‐specific motor maps within the human premotor and posterior parietal area?
B Lorey, T Naumann, S Pilgramm… - Human brain …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This study addresses the controversy over how motor maps are organized during action
simulation by examining whether action simulation states, that is, motor imagery and action …
simulation by examining whether action simulation states, that is, motor imagery and action …
Neural foundations of overt and covert actions
We used fMRI to assess the human brain areas activated for execution, observation and 1st
person motor imagery of a visually guided tracing task with the index finger. Voxel-level …
person motor imagery of a visually guided tracing task with the index finger. Voxel-level …
Distinguishing intentional from nonintentional actions through eeg and kinematic markers
How can an intentional movement be distinguished from the same movement done
nonintentionally? How can this distinction be drawn without asking the subject, or in patients …
nonintentionally? How can this distinction be drawn without asking the subject, or in patients …
An evaluation of traditional and novel tools for lesion behavior mapping
C Rorden, J Fridriksson, HO Karnath - Neuroimage, 2009 - Elsevier
Kinkingnéhun et al.(Kinkingnéhun, S., Volle, E., Pélégrini-Issac, M., Golmard, JL, Lehéricy,
S., du Boisguéheneuc, F., Zhang-Nunes, S., Sosson, D., Duffau, H., Samson, Y., Levy, R …
S., du Boisguéheneuc, F., Zhang-Nunes, S., Sosson, D., Duffau, H., Samson, Y., Levy, R …