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Optimal motor synergy extraction for novel actions and virtual environments.
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Reader, Arran T
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20190812
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Journal of neurophysiology
vol. 118
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Semantic Organization of Body Part Representations in the Occipitotemporal Cortex.
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Reader, Arran T
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20160504
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
vol. 36
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Does apraxia support spatial and kinematic or mirror neuron approaches to social interaction? A commentary on Binder et al. (2017).
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Reader, Arran T
Candidi, Matteo
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20191108
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Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior
vol. 111
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A Multisensory Perspective on the Role of the Amygdala in Body Ownership.
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Reader, Arran T
Crucianelli, Laura
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20191004
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
vol. 39
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Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach.
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Reader, Arran T
Holmes, Nicholas P
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20150604
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Frontiers in psychology
vol. 6
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Weakening the subjective sensation of own hand ownership does not interfere with rapid finger movements.
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Reader, Arran T
Ehrsson, H Henrik
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20200316
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PloS one
vol. 14
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Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential.
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Reader, Arran T
Holmes, Nicholas P
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Culture and brain
2016
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Culture and brain
vol. 4
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Correction to: 'The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment'.
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Reader, Arran T
Holmes, Nicholas P
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Royal Society open science
11 2018
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Royal Society open science
vol. 5
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The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment.
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Reader, Arran T
Holmes, Nicholas P
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Royal Society open science
Oct 2018
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Royal Society open science
vol. 5
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Left Posterior Middle Temporal Gyrus Reduces Wrist Velocity During Emblematic Hand Gesture Imitation.
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Reader, Arran T
Holmes, Nicholas P
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20190510
In:
Brain topography
vol. 32
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A kinematic examination of dual-route processing for action imitation.
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Reader, Arran T
Rao, Vaisnavi M
Christakou, Anastasia
Holmes, Nicholas P
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20190124
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Attention, perception & psychophysics
vol. 80
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To eat or not to eat? Kinematics and muscle activity of reach-to-grasp movements are influenced by the action goal, but observers do not detect these differences.
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Naish, Katherine R
Reader, Arran T
Houston-Price, Carmel
Bremner, Andrew J
Holmes, Nicholas P
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20130805
In:
Experimental brain research
vol. 225
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals a role for the left inferior parietal lobule in matching observed kinematics during imitation.
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Reader, Arran T
Royce, Ben P
Marsh, Jade E
Chivers, Katy-Jayne
Holmes, Nicholas P
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20191030
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The European journal of neuroscience
vol. 47
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