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Executing go/no-go and approach/avoidance responses toward objects can increase people’s choices of go over no-go items, and of approach over avoidance items.
Zhang Chen +4 more
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Involvement of the superior temporal cortex in action execution and action observation. [PDF]
Kilintari M, Raos V, Savaki HE.
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Action is a cover term used to refer to a large set of motor processes differing in domain specificities (e.g. execution or observation). Here we review neuroimaging evidence on action processing (N = 416; Subjects = 5912) using quantitative Activation ...
Giorgio Papitto +2 more
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Human fMRI reveals that delayed action re-recruits visual perception. [PDF]
Behavioral and neuropsychological research suggests that delayed actions rely on different neural substrates than immediate actions; however, the specific brain areas implicated in the two types of actions remain unknown.
Anthony Singhal +3 more
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Reach-To-Grasp Movements: A Multimodal Techniques Study [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to investigate the correlation between corticospinal activity, kinematics, and electromyography (EMG) associated with the execution of precision and whole-hand grasps (WHGs).
Betti, Sonia +4 more
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When Corticospinal Inhibition Favors an Efficient Motor Response
Many daily activities involve responding to the actions of other people. However, the functional relationship between the motor preparation and execution phases still needs to be clarified. With the combination of different and complementary experimental
Sonia Betti +6 more
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Embodiment, Cognition and the World Wide Web
Cognitive embodiment refers to the hypothesis that cognitive processes of all kinds are rooted in perception and action. Recent findings in cognitive neuroscience revealed that the motor cortex, long confined to the mere role of action programming and ...
Smart, Paul R
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Action observation and execution network : an extended view [PDF]
The mirror mechanism is a basic mechanism that transforms sensory representations of others' behaviours into one's own motor or visceromotor representations concerning that behaviour.
Marzio, Gerbella +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background B‐acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B‐ALL) is the most common pediatric cancer, and while most children in high‐resource settings are cured, therapy carries risks for long‐term toxicities. Understanding parents’ concerns about these late effects is essential to guide anticipatory support and inform evolving therapeutic approaches ...
Kellee N. Parker +7 more
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Ideomotor Action: Evidence for Automaticity in Learning, but Not Execution
Human habits are widely assumed to result from stimulus-response (S-R) associations that are formed if one frequently and consistently does the same thing in the same situation.
Dan Sun +3 more
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