What is it about?

Real and simulated pantomimed grasping (and reaching) are compared. This project showed that the less rehearsed actions are mediated by the right hemisphere.

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Why is it important?

The picture that emerged from this study on pantomimed actions is quite different from the outcomes from studies on pantomimed tool use. Yet, there is no contradiction, really.

Perspectives

My first fMRI study, the first with Jody C Culham, and for a long time one of the best cited.

Professor (Full) Gregory Kroliczak
Uniwersytet im Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu

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This page is a summary of: What Does the Brain Do When You Fake It? An fMRI Study of Pantomimed and Real Grasping, Journal of Neurophysiology, January 2007, American Physiological Society,
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00778.2006.
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