Mirror neurons (MNs) discharge during action execution as well as during observation of others’ actions. Our own actions are those that we have the opportunity to observe more frequently, but no study thus far to our knowledge has addressed the issue of whether, and to what extent, MNs can code own hand visual feedback (HVF) during object grasping. Here, we show that MNs of the ventral premotor area F5 of macaque monkeys are particularly sensitive to HVF relative to non-MNs simultaneously recorded in the same penetrations. Importantly, the HVF effect is more evident on MN activity during hand-object interaction than during the hand-shaping phase. Furthermore, the increase of MN activity induced by HVF and others’ actions observed from a subjective perspective were positively correlated. These findings indicate that at least part of ventral premotor MNs can process the visual information coming from own hand interacting with objects, likely playing a role in self-action monitoring.

Processing of own hand visual feedback during object grasping in ventral premotor mirror neurons / Maranesi, Monica; Livi, Alessandro; Bonini, Luca. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0270-6474. - 35:34(2015), pp. 11824-11829. [10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0301-15.2015]

Processing of own hand visual feedback during object grasping in ventral premotor mirror neurons

MARANESI, MONICA;LIVI, ALESSANDRO;BONINI, Luca
2015-01-01

Abstract

Mirror neurons (MNs) discharge during action execution as well as during observation of others’ actions. Our own actions are those that we have the opportunity to observe more frequently, but no study thus far to our knowledge has addressed the issue of whether, and to what extent, MNs can code own hand visual feedback (HVF) during object grasping. Here, we show that MNs of the ventral premotor area F5 of macaque monkeys are particularly sensitive to HVF relative to non-MNs simultaneously recorded in the same penetrations. Importantly, the HVF effect is more evident on MN activity during hand-object interaction than during the hand-shaping phase. Furthermore, the increase of MN activity induced by HVF and others’ actions observed from a subjective perspective were positively correlated. These findings indicate that at least part of ventral premotor MNs can process the visual information coming from own hand interacting with objects, likely playing a role in self-action monitoring.
2015
Processing of own hand visual feedback during object grasping in ventral premotor mirror neurons / Maranesi, Monica; Livi, Alessandro; Bonini, Luca. - In: THE JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 0270-6474. - 35:34(2015), pp. 11824-11829. [10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0301-15.2015]
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