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Creating and presenting real and artificial visual stimuli for the neurophysiological investigation of the observation/execution matching system

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dc.contributor.author Agus, Marco
dc.contributor.author Bettio, Fabio
dc.contributor.author Gobbetti, Enrico
dc.date.accessioned 2014-03-06T11:34:49Z
dc.date.available 2014-03-06T11:34:49Z
dc.date.issued 2000-06
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11050/688
dc.description.abstract Recent neurophysiological experiments have shown that the visual stimuli that trigger a particular kind of neurons located in the ventral premotor cortex of monkeys and humans are very selective. These textitmirror neurons are activated when the hand of another individual interacts with an objects but are not activated when the actions, identical in purpose, are made by manipulated mechanical tools. A Human Frontiers Science Program project is investigating which are the parameters of the external stimuli that mirror neurons visually extract and match on their movement related activity. The planned neurophysiological experiments will require the presentation of digital stimuli of different kinds, including video sequences showing meaningful actions made by human hands, synthetic reproductions of the same actions made by realistic virtual hands, as well as variations of the same actions by controlled modifications of hand geometry and/or action kinematics. This paper presents the specialized animation system we have developed for the project. IT
dc.language.iso en IT
dc.subject mirron neurons IT
dc.subject 3D model IT
dc.subject 3D animation IT
dc.subject 3D visualization IT
dc.title Creating and presenting real and artificial visual stimuli for the neurophysiological investigation of the observation/execution matching system IT
dc.type Report IT
dc.subject.een-cordis EEN CORDIS::ELETTRONICA, INFORMATICA E TELECOMUNICAZIONI::Multimedia::Visualizzazione, realtà virtuale IT
dc.subject.program Program::Data Fusion::Visual Computing (VIC) IT


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