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Concept Eye Movements
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Academic Article Early detection of intentional harm in the human amygdala.
Academic Article Is perceptual anticipation a motor simulation? A PET study.
Academic Article Dissociating visual and kinesthetic coordinates during pointing movements.
Academic Article Possible involvement of primary motor cortex in mentally simulated movement: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
Academic Article The effects of learning and intention on the neural network involved in the perception of meaningless actions.
Academic Article Neural representations for action.
Academic Article Mentally simulated movements in virtual reality: does Fitts's law hold in motor imagery?
Academic Article Mental motor imagery: a window into the representational stages of action.
Academic Article New aspects of motion perception: selective neural encoding of apparent human movements.
Academic Article Impairment of grasping movements following a bilateral posterior parietal lesion.
Academic Article Differential influence of the visual framework on end point accuracy and trajectory specification of arm movements.
Academic Article Predicting the actions of others taps into one's own somatosensory representations--a functional MRI study.
Academic Article Brain activity during observation of actions. Influence of action content and subject's strategy.
Academic Article Analysis of actual and mental movement times in graphic tasks.
Academic Article Vegetative response during imagined movement is proportional to mental effort.
Academic Article Motor imagery in normal subjects and in asymmetrical Parkinson's disease: a PET study.
Academic Article Comparative analysis of actual and mental movement times in two graphic tasks.
Academic Article Motor cognition: a new paradigm to study self-other interactions.
Academic Article How do we empathize with someone who is not like us? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study.
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