Katherine Rebecca Naish
Affiliations: | School of Psychology | University of Reading, Earley, England, United Kingdom |
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Motor system, action observation, TMSWebsite:
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Nicholas Paul Holmes | grad student | University of Reading | |
Carmel Houston-Price | grad student | University of Reading |
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Galang CM, Naish KR, Arbabi K, et al. (2017) Observing painful events in others leads to a temporally extended general response facilitation in the self. Experimental Brain Research |
Naish KR, Rajagobal A, Galang CM, et al. (2016) Effects of intentional movement preparation on response times to symbolic and imitative cues. Experimental Brain Research |
Naish KR, Barnes B, Obhi SS. (2016) Stimulation over primary motor cortex during action observation impairs effector recognition. Cognition. 149: 84-94 |
Naish KR, Obhi SS. (2015) Self-selected conscious strategies do not modulate motor cortical output during action observation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 114: 2278-84 |
Naish KR, Obhi SS. (2015) Timing and specificity of early changes in motor excitability during movement observation. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 1867-74 |
Naish KR, Holmes NP. (2015) The cortical mirror system reflects the cortical motor system: comment on "Grasping synergies: a motor-control approach to the mirror neuron mechanism" by A. D'Ausilio et al. Physics of Life Reviews. 12: 108-10 |
Naish KR, Houston-Price C, Bremner AJ, et al. (2014) Effects of action observation on corticospinal excitability: Muscle specificity, direction, and timing of the mirror response. Neuropsychologia. 64: 331-348 |
Naish KR, Reader AT, Houston-Price C, et al. (2013) 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. Experimental Brain Research. 225: 261-75 |
Holmes NP, Makin TR, Cadieux M, et al. (2012) Hand ownership and hand position in the rubber hand illusion are uncorrelated Seeing and Perceiving. 25: 52 |