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jmaryott imitation [6 articles]

Recent papers added to jmaryott library classified by the tag imitation. You can also see everyone's imitation.
  • Observing repetitive finger movements modulates response times of auditorily cued finger movements.
    Brain and cognition (21 April 2008)
    by Katja Biermann-Ruben, Melanie Jonas, Klaus Kessler, Hartwig Roman R Siebner, Tobias Bäumer, Alfons Schnitzler, Alexander Münchau
  • Automatic imitation of intransitive actions.
    Brain Cogn (10 December 2007)
    by Clare Press, Geoffrey Bird, Eamonn Walsh, Cecilia Heyes
    posted to imitation jessica mirror_neurons by jmaryott on 2008-01-02 04:49:50 as **
  • Precision and power grip priming by observed grasping.
    Brain Cogn (31 August 2007)
    by Lari Vainio, Mike Tucker, Rob Ellis
    posted to grasping imitation by jmaryott on 2007-09-06 18:47:35 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • Simulating biological and non-biological motion.
    Brain Cogn (4 August 2007)
    by Angela Bruzzo, Benno Gesierich, Andreas Wohlschläger
  • An information-based approach to action understanding.
    Cognition (28 May 2007)
    by Verónica C C Ramenzoni, Michael A A Riley, Kevin Shockley, Tehran Davis
    posted to imitation jessica yigal by jmaryott on 2007-06-11 18:06:20 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
  • EEG mu rhythm and imitation impairments in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
    Brain Cogn (21 April 2007)
    by R Bernier, G Dawson, S Webb, M Murias
    posted to autism eeg imitation jessica mu yigal by jmaryott on 2007-04-26 00:52:43 as ** along with 1 group VisionLab
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