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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience | 2017

Frontal Functional Connectivity of Electrocorticographic Delta and Theta Rhythms during Action Execution Versus Action Observation in Humans

Claudio Babiloni; Claudio Del Percio; Susanna Lopez; Giancarlo Di Gennaro; Pier Paolo Quarato; Luigi Pavone; Roberta Morace; Andrea Soricelli; Giuseppe Noce; Vincenzo Esposito; Vittorio Gallese; Giovanni Mirabella

We have previously shown that in seven drug-resistant epilepsy patients, both reaching-grasping of objects and the mere observation of those actions did desynchronize subdural electrocorticographic (ECoG) alpha (8–13 Hz) and beta (14–30) rhythms as a sign of cortical activation in primary somatosensory-motor, lateral premotor and ventral prefrontal areas (Babiloni et al., 2016a). Furthermore, that desynchronization was greater during action execution than during its observation. In the present exploratory study, we reanalyzed those ECoG data to evaluate the proof-of-concept that lagged linear connectivity (LLC) between primary somatosensory-motor, lateral premotor and ventral prefrontal areas would be enhanced during the action execution compared to the mere observation due to a greater flow of visual and somatomotor information. Results showed that the delta-theta (<8 Hz) LLC between lateral premotor and ventral prefrontal areas was higher during action execution than during action observation. Furthermore, the phase of these delta-theta rhythms entrained the local event-related connectivity of alpha and beta rhythms. It was speculated the existence of a multi-oscillatory functional network between high-order frontal motor areas which should be more involved during the actual reaching-grasping of objects compared to its mere observation. Future studies in a larger population should cross-validate these preliminary results.


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

The bodily space of images

Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

Embodying movies: embodied simulation and film experience

Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

Sensing the Worst: Neurophenomenological Perspectives on Neutral Stimuli Misperception in Schizophrenia Spectrum

Mariateresa Sestito; Josef Parnas; Carlo Maggini; Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

L'empathie d'une machine: cinema and neuroscience

Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

Interoception and Autonomic Correlates during Social Interactions. Implications for Anorexia

Marianna Ambrosecchia; Martina Ardizzi; E Russo; Francesca Ditaranto; Maurizio Speciale; Piergiuseppe Vinai; Patrizia Todisco; S Maestro; Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

Embodied simulation: ideas for a dialogue between cognitive neuroscience and psychoanalysis

Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

The problem of images. A view for the brain-body

Vittorio Gallese


Institute of Philosophy | 2017

Emotion regulation and recognition in traumatized and neglected Sierra Leonean young individuals

Vittorio Gallese

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Andrea Soricelli

University of Naples Federico II

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Claudio Babiloni

Sapienza University of Rome

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Claudio Del Percio

Sapienza University of Rome

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Giovanni Mirabella

Sapienza University of Rome

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