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. 2009 Oct;199(1):71-81.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-009-1974-3. Epub 2009 Aug 19.

Action observation improves motor imagery: specific interactions between simulative processes

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Action observation improves motor imagery: specific interactions between simulative processes

Massimiliano Conson et al. Exp Brain Res. 2009 Oct.

Abstract

In the present study, we demonstrated that observation of hand rotation had specific facilitation effects on a classical motor imagery task, the hand-laterality judgement. In Experiment 1, we found that action observation improved subjects' performance on the hand laterality but not on the letter rotation task (stimulus specificity). In Experiment 2, we demonstrated that this facilitation was not due to mere observation of a moving hand, because it was triggered by observation of manual rotation but not of manual prehension movements (motion specificity). In Experiment 3, this stimulus- and motion-specific effect was found to be right hand-specific, compatible with left-hemispheric specialization in motor imagery but not in action observation. These data provided direct support to the idea that different simulation states, such as action observation and motor imagery, share some common mechanisms but also show specific functional differences.

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