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Browsing by Subject Action observation
Showing results 1 to 9 of 9
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2013 | Brain regions concerned with the identification of deceptive soccer moves by higher-skilled and lower-skilled players | Wright, MJ; Bishop, DT; Jackson, RC; Abernethy, B |
11-Nov-2019 | Dynamic task observation: A gaze-mediated complement to traditional action observation treatment? | D’Innocenzo, G; Nowicky, AV; Bishop, DT |
2010 | Functional MRI reveals expert-novice differences during sport-related anticipation | Wright, MJ; Bishop, DT; Jackson, RC; Abernethy, B |
11-Sep-2016 | Grasp-specific motor resonance is influenced by the visibility of the observed actor | Bunday, KL; Lemon, RN; Kilner, JM; Davare, M; Orban, GA |
2013 | Neural changes when actions change: Adaptation of strong and weak expectations | Schiffer, A-M; Ahlheim, C; Ulrichs, K; Schubotz, RI |
22-Oct-2019 | Observation of Both Skilled and Erroneous Object Lifting Can Improve Predictive Force Scaling in the Observer | Rens, G; Davare, M |
2016 | pFC activation reflects efficient exploitation of higher-order statistical structure | Ahlheim, C; Schiffer, A-M; Schubotz, RI |
2016 | Prefrontal cortex activation reflects efficient exploitation of higher-order statistical structure | Ahlheim, C; Schiffer, AM; Schubotz, RI |
2014 | Surprisingly correct: Unexpectedness of observed actions activates the medial prefrontal cortex | Schiffer, A-M; Krause, KH; Schubotz, RI |