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Brain and Behavior

Motor Behavior and Intentional Action

Is imagined movement different than actual movement?

Surprisingly, the brain processes observed movement and imagined movement in much the same way it processes actual movement. Brain imaging studies have shown that the same areas of the motor cortex are activated when people witness an action in another person, imagine performing the same action themselves, or actually perform the action themselves.



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