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    Space coding by premotor cortex

    Many neurons in inferior area 6, a cortical premotor area, respond to visual stimuli presented in the space around the animal. We were interested to learn whether the receptive fields of these neurons are code...

    L. Fogassi, V. Gallese, G. di Pellegrino, L. Fadiga in Experimental Brain Research (1992)

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    Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study

    Neurons of the rostral part of inferior premotor cortex of the monkey discharge during goal-directed hand movements such as gras**, holding, and tearing. We report here that many of these neurons become acti...

    G. di Pellegrino, L. Fadiga, L. Fogassi, V. Gallese in Experimental Brain Research (1992)

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    Space Coding in Inferior Premotor Cortex (Area F4): Facts and Speculations

    Area F4 is a premotor area which occupies the caudal part of inferior area 6 [see 32]. It’s location is shown in Fig. 1. F4 controls head, face, and arm movements. As shown by Rizzolatti and coworkers, in this...

    L. Fogassi, V. Gallese, L. Fadiga, G. Rizzolatti in Neural Bases of Motor Behaviour (1996)

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    Localization of grasp representations in humans by PET: 1. Observation versus execution

    Positron emission tomography (PET) was used to localize brain regions that are active during the observation of gras** movements. Normal, right-handed subjects were tested under three conditions. In the firs...

    G. Rizzolatti, L. Fadiga, M. Matelli, V. Bettinardi in Experimental Brain Research (1996)