Authors
Clare Press, Jennifer Cook, Sarah-Jayne Blakemore, James Kilner
Publication date
2011/2/23
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
31
Issue
8
Pages
2792-2800
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Previous studies have demonstrated that when we observe somebody else executing an action many areas of our own motor systems are active. It has been argued that these motor activations are evidence that we motorically simulate observed actions; this motoric simulation may support various functions such as imitation and action understanding. However, whether motoric simulation is indeed the function of motor activations during action observation is controversial, due to inconsistency in findings. Previous studies have demonstrated dynamic modulations in motor activity when we execute actions. Therefore, if we do motorically simulate observed actions, our motor systems should also be modulated dynamically, and in a corresponding fashion, during action observation. Using magnetoencephalography, we recorded the cortical activity of human participants while they observed actions performed by another …
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Scholar articles
C Press, J Cook, SJ Blakemore, J Kilner - Journal of Neuroscience, 2011