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The following pages link to Functional MRI correlates of real and imagined tool-use pantomimes (Q73621813):
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- Update on apraxia (Q24645652) (← links)
- The tool in the brain: apraxia in ADL. Behavioral and neurological correlates of apraxia in daily living (Q26859150) (← links)
- Decreased Modulation of EEG Oscillations in High-Functioning Autism during a Motor Control Task (Q27315892) (← links)
- Practicing Novel, Praxis-Like Movements: Physiological Effects of Repetition (Q27316658) (← links)
- Playing charades in the fMRI: are mirror and/or mentalizing areas involved in gestural communication? (Q27342878) (← links)
- The representation of tool use in humans and monkeys: common and uniquely human features (Q28258816) (← links)
- Differences between actual and imagined usage of chopsticks: an fMRI study (Q28304111) (← links)
- The neural basis of human tool use (Q28659997) (← links)
- Tool use, communicative gesture and cerebral asymmetries in the modern human brain (Q28756099) (← links)
- Augmentation-related brain plasticity (Q30436064) (← links)
- A common network in the left cerebral hemisphere represents planning of tool use pantomimes and familiar intransitive gestures at the hand-independent level (Q30490144) (← links)
- Gray and white matter changes associated with tool-use learning in macaque monkeys (Q30490867) (← links)
- Apraxia, pantomime and the parietal cortex (Q30833458) (← links)
- Functional neuroimaging studies of category specificity in object recognition: a critical review and meta-analysis (Q33185358) (← links)
- A distributed left hemisphere network active during planning of everyday tool use skills (Q34345233) (← links)
- Motor representation of actions in children with autism (Q34412772) (← links)
- Atypical lateralization of language predicts cerebral asymmetries in parietal gesture representations (Q35000867) (← links)
- Handedness-dependent and -independent cerebral asymmetries in the anterior intraparietal sulcus and ventral premotor cortex during grasp planning (Q35042650) (← links)
- Probing for hemispheric specialization for motor skill learning: a transcranial direct current stimulation study (Q35160534) (← links)
- Dynamics of functional and effective connectivity within human cortical motor control networks (Q35192412) (← links)
- Sign language and pantomime production differentially engage frontal and parietal cortices (Q35197025) (← links)
- Brain activation during ideomotor praxis: imitation and movements executed by verbal command (Q35483433) (← links)
- Neural activation differences in amputees during imitation of intact versus amputee movements. (Q36067515) (← links)
- Memory for pantomimed actions versus actions with real objects (Q36681374) (← links)
- What puts the how in where? Tool use and the divided visual streams hypothesis (Q36833618) (← links)
- Apraxia: a review (Q36962960) (← links)
- Spontaneous action representation in smokers when watching movie characters smoke (Q37276314) (← links)
- Motor Adaptation Deficits in Ideomotor Apraxia (Q37732083) (← links)
- Contribution of the posterior parietal cortex in reaching, grasping, and using objects and tools (Q38196400) (← links)
- Neural correlates of pantomiming familiar and unfamiliar tools: action semantics versus mechanical problem solving? (Q38371886) (← links)
- Semantics in the motor system: motor-cortical Beta oscillations reflect semantic knowledge of end-postures for object use. (Q38375717) (← links)
- The neural correlates of planning and executing actual tool use. (Q38423231) (← links)
- Motor-iconicity of sign language does not alter the neural systems underlying tool and action naming (Q38423344) (← links)
- Imaging a cognitive model of apraxia: the neural substrate of gesture-specific cognitive processes (Q38423969) (← links)
- Dissociation and association of the embodied representation of tool-use verbs and hand verbs: An fMRI study (Q38488170) (← links)
- Differential Tuning of Ventral and Dorsal Streams during the Generation of Common and Uncommon Tool Uses (Q38707052) (← links)
- Specialization of the left supramarginal gyrus for hand-independent praxis representation is not related to hand dominance (Q39884861) (← links)
- Kinematic and kinetic evidence for functional lateralization in a symmetrical motor task: the water polo eggbeater kick (Q41686046) (← links)
- Differential mechanisms of action understanding in left and right handed subjects: the role of perspective and handedness (Q42085260) (← links)
- Enactment effect in memory: evidence concerning the function of the supramarginal gyrus (Q44724838) (← links)
- Distinct cortical pathways for processing tool versus animal sounds. (Q44910850) (← links)
- Fronto-parietal coding of goal-directed actions performed by artificial agents. (Q46528655) (← links)
- The association between brain activity and motor imagery during motor illusion induction by vibratory stimulation (Q47158054) (← links)
- Pantomime of object use: a challenge to cerebral localization of cognitive function (Q47406235) (← links)
- Enhanced Interictal Responsiveness of the Migraineous Visual Cortex to Incongruent Bar Stimulation: A Functional MRI Visual Activation Study (Q48145558) (← links)
- Left inferior parietal representations for skilled hand-object interactions: evidence from stroke and corticobasal degeneration (Q48153963) (← links)
- Cerebellar activity evoked by common tool-use execution and imagery tasks: an fMRI study (Q48154005) (← links)
- Distinguishing intentions from desires: Contributions of the frontal and parietal lobes (Q48185993) (← links)
- Hand-independent representation of tool-use pantomimes in the left anterior intraparietal cortex (Q48371700) (← links)
- Tool-use learning induces BDNF expression in a selective portion of monkey anterior parietal cortex (Q48504372) (← links)