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The following pages link to The imprint of action: motor cortex involvement in visual perception of handwritten letters (Q48423639):
Displaying 25 items.
- Bayesian Action–Perception Computational Model: Interaction of Production and Recognition of Cursive Letters (Q21135359) (← links)
- A multimodal neural network recruited by expertise with musical notation. (Q30375782) (← links)
- Interpreting chicken-scratch: lexical access for handwritten words. (Q30425454) (← links)
- Brain basis of human social interaction: from concepts to brain imaging (Q33426262) (← links)
- "Biological geometry perception": visual discrimination of eccentricity is related to individual motor preferences (Q33809479) (← links)
- Sensitivity to differences in the motor origin of drawings: from human to robot (Q33889903) (← links)
- ERP modulation during observation of abstract paintings by Franz Kline (Q35018221) (← links)
- Neural Signatures of the Reading-Writing Connection: Greater Involvement of Writing in Chinese Reading than English Reading (Q36228278) (← links)
- Action-perception connection and the cortical mu rhythm (Q36637453) (← links)
- Embodied language: a review of the role of the motor system in language comprehension (Q37159398) (← links)
- Brain activation patterns resulting from learning letter forms through active self-production and passive observation in young children (Q37190273) (← links)
- The impact of iconic gestures on foreign language word learning and its neural substrate (Q38371761) (← links)
- The Two-Level Theory of verb meaning: An approach to integrating the semantics of action with the mirror neuron system (Q38385949) (← links)
- Mental simulation of drawing actions enhances delayed recall of a complex figure. (Q38407229) (← links)
- Abstract art and cortical motor activation: an EEG study (Q38429078) (← links)
- Action understanding and active inference (Q39782181) (← links)
- Does the motor cortex differentiate between linguistic symbols and scribbles? (Q42936140) (← links)
- On the other hand: including left-handers in cognitive neuroscience and neurogenetics. (Q44182542) (← links)
- What differs in visual recognition of handwritten vs. printed letters? An fMRI study (Q48107586) (← links)
- Line by line: the ERP correlates of stroke order priming in letters (Q48271085) (← links)
- Writing's shadow: corticospinal activation during letter observation (Q48660861) (← links)
- Contribution of writing to reading: Dissociation between cognitive and motor process in the left dorsal premotor cortex. (Q48947811) (← links)
- Embodied visual perception of distorted finger postures (Q50639307) (← links)
- When writing impairs reading: letter perception's susceptibility to motor interference (Q84346484) (← links)
- Visual experiences during letter production contribute to the development of the neural systems supporting letter perception (Q90354642) (← links)