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Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 225:119-131
The observation of someone else's action facilitates similar actions in the observer. Such priming effects can be driven by alignment between the observer and the observed in body-centred or spatial coordinates (or both). The separate and joint contr
Autor:
Alison J. Wiggett, Paul E. Downing
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 23:1765-1780
A fundamental question for social cognitive neuroscience is how and where in the brain the identities and actions of others are represented. Here we present a replication and extension of a study by Kable and Chatterjee [Kable, J. W., & Chatterjee, A
Publikováno v:
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 213-215
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 2, pp. 213-215
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37, 2, pp. 213-215
Cook et al. overstate the evidence supporting their associative account of mirror neurons in humans: most studies do not address a key property, action-specificity that generalizes across the visual and motor domains. Multivariate pattern analysis (M
Autor:
Nikolaas N. Oosterhof, Paul E. Downing, Jörn Diedrichsen, Alison J. Wiggett, Steven P. Tipper
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology
Many lines of evidence point to a tight linkage between the perceptual and motoric representations of actions. Numerous demonstrations show how the visual perception of an action engages compatible activity in the observer's motor system. This is see
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia
To date, several posterior brain regions have been identified that play a role in the visual perception of other people and their movements. The aim of the present study is to understand how these areas may be involved in relating body movements to t
Autor:
Benjamin Dering, Alison J. Wiggett, Panos Athanasopoulos, Guillaume Thierry, Jan Rouke Kuipers
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
It is now established that native language affects one's perception of the world. However, it is unknown whether this effect is merely driven by conscious, language-based evaluation of the environment or whether it reflects fundamental differences in
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuroscience. 27:226-233
Several functional areas are proposed to reside in human lateral occipitotemporal cortex, including the motion-selective human homolog of macaque area MT (hMT), object-form-selective lateral occipital complex (LO), and body-selective extrastriate bod
Autor:
Steven P. Tipper, Alison J. Wiggett
Publikováno v:
Psychonomic bulletinreview. 22(6)
The purpose of the present study was to test whether we see evidence for body compatibility effects when viewing both familiar and unusual body postures. Specifically, in a task where colour targets have to be discriminated, we tested whether spatial
Publikováno v:
Social Neuroscience. 1:52-62
Numerous cortical regions respond to aspects of the human form and its actions. What is the contribution of the extrastriate body area (EBA) to this network? In particular, is the EBA involved in constructing a dynamic representation of observed acti
Publikováno v:
Neuron. 49(6):815-822
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful interactions in a social environment. Several cortical areas that support this process respond selectively in fMRI to static and dynamic displays of