Data from: Simple visual stimuli are sufficient to drive responses in action observation and execution neurons in the macaque ventral premotor cortex
Neurons responding during action execution and action observation were discovered in the ventral premotor cortex three decades ago. However, the visual features that drive the responses of Action Observation/Execution Neurons (AOENs) have not been revealed at present. We investigated the neural resp...
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Zusammenfassung: | Neurons responding during action execution and action observation were
discovered in the ventral premotor cortex three decades ago. However, the
visual features that drive the responses of Action Observation/Execution
Neurons (AOENs) have not been revealed at present. We investigated the
neural responses of AOENs in ventral premotor area F5c of four macaques
during the observation of action videos and crucial control stimuli. The
large majority of AOENs showed highly phasic responses during the action
videos, with a preference for the moment that the hand made contact with
the object. They also responded to an abstract shape moving towards but
not interacting with an object, even when the shape moved on a scrambled
background, implying that most AOENs in F5c do not require the perception
of causality or a meaningful action. Additionally, the majority of AOENs
responded to static frames of the videos. Our findings show that very
elementary stimuli, even without a grasping context, are sufficient to
drive responses in F5c AOENs. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.kwh70rzc7 |