A common framework for perception and action: Neuroimaging evidence

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):879-882 (2001)
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Abstract

In recent years, neurophysiological evidence has accumulated in favor of a common coding between perception and execution of action. We review findings from recent neuroimaging experiments in the action domain with three complementary perspectives: perception of action, covert action triggered by perception, and reproduction of perceived action (imitation). All studies point to the parietal cortex as a key region for body movement representation, both observed and performed.

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