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The following pages link to The role of motor simulation in action perception: a neuropsychological case study (Q41543473):
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- The mechanics of embodiment: a dialog on embodiment and computational modeling (Q28743808) (← links)
- Musical Sounds, Motor Resonance, and Detectable Agency. (Q30385191) (← links)
- Fifteen-month-old infants use velocity information to predict others' action targets (Q30659808) (← links)
- Action possibility judgments of people with varying motor abilities due to spinal cord injury. (Q34434247) (← links)
- Whom to ask for help? Children's developing understanding of other people's action capabilities. (Q35007697) (← links)
- EEG correlates of Fitts's law during preparation for action. (Q36060773) (← links)
- Color adaptation induced from linguistic description of color (Q36328074) (← links)
- Motor abilities in autism: a review using a computational context (Q38020797) (← links)
- Vicarious motor activation during action perception: beyond correlational evidence. (Q38106975) (← links)
- Multiple roles of motor imagery during action observation. (Q38170105) (← links)
- Neuroanatomical substrates of action perception and understanding: an anatomic likelihood estimation meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping studies in brain injured patients (Q38218668) (← links)
- Throwing in the dark: improved prediction of action outcomes following motor training without vision of the action (Q45737798) (← links)
- The neural correlates of Fitts's law in action observation: an fMRI study (Q48957622) (← links)
- Imitation in infancy: rational or motor resonance? (Q49160439) (← links)