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Mirror Neurons in Action: ERPs and Neuroimaging Evidence
According to V.S. Ramachandran (inaugural ‘Decade of the Brain’ lecture at Society for Neuroscience meeting), ‘mirror neurons are to neuroscience... -
Human mirror neuron system responsivity to unimodal and multimodal presentations of action
This study aims to clarify unresolved questions from two earlier studies by McGarry et al. Exp Brain Res 218(4): 527–538, 2012 and Kaplan and...
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Brain Activity of Professional Dancers During Audiovisual Stimuli Exposure: A Systematic Review
Many studies have shown the effect of dance to the brain. It seems that long-term practice modulates brain plasticity and visuomotor skills, as it... -
Reactivity of EEG Sensorimotor Rhythms in Children Aged 4–7 Years in Situations of Hel** Behavior
The aim of the present work was to analyze the reactivity of sensorimotor μ- and β EEG rhythms in preschool children requiring tasks providing...
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Motor Circuit and Superior Temporal Sulcus Activities Linked to Individual Differences in Multisensory Speech Perception
Integrating multimodal information into a unified perception is a fundamental human capacity. McGurk effect is a remarkable multisensory illusion...
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Dopaminergic contributions to behavioral control under threat of punishment in rats
RationaleExcessive intake of rewards, such as food and drugs, often has explicit negative consequences, including the development of obesity and...
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Neurocomputational Properties of Speech Sound Perception and Production
Speakers acquire, comprehend, and produce speech effortlessly, notwithstanding its complexity, variability, and dynamicity. This is possible thanks... -
Cerebellar Agenesis
Cerebellar agenesis is an extremely rare condition in which patients show minute cerebellar tissue, usually corresponding to remnants of the lower... -
Revealing the multisensory modulation of auditory stimulus in degraded visual object recognition by dynamic causal modeling
Recent evidence from neurophysiological and functional imaging research has demonstrated that semantically congruent sounds can modulate the...
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The Diversity of Art-Science Integrations
Illustrated with full colour images, this chapter presents a detailed review of art-science manifestations that display diverse purposes and were... -
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Methods for Assessment of Hemodynamic Reserve in Chronic Steno-occlusive Cerebrovascular Disease
Assessment of cerebrovascular hemodynamic reserveHemodynamic reserve (HR) is an important component of evaluating patients with steno-occlusive... -
Clinical Decision on Disorders of Consciousness After Acquired Brain Injury: Step** Forward
Major advances have been made over the past few decades in identifying and managing disorders of consciousness (DOC) in patients with acquired brain...
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Single-trial neural dynamics are dominated by richly varied movements
When experts are immersed in a task, do their brains prioritize task-related activity? Most efforts to understand neural activity during well-learned...
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The term cacogeusia comes from the Greek adjective kakos (bad, unpleasant) and the Latin noun gustum (taste). It translates as ‘bad taste’. It is... -
Cerebellar Agenesis
Cerebellar agenesis is an extremely rare condition in which patients show minute cerebellar tissue, usually corresponding to remnants of the lower... -
Contagious itch can be induced in humans but not in rodents
Itch contagion has been reported in human when people watch someone scratching in a video. The basic mechanism of contagious itch induced by...
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Linguistic and motor representations of everyday complex actions: an fNIRS investigation
The present work aimed at exploring functional correlates of motor and linguistic representations of everyday actions, with a specific interest in...
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An oscillatory neural network model that demonstrates the benefits of multisensory learning
Since the world consists of objects that stimulate multiple senses, it is advantageous for a vertebrate to integrate all the sensory information...