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Luciano Fadiga was the first to find some evidence that humans have a system analogous to that found in monkey brains, when he measured the excitability of particular muscles in the hand.
Broca's Region by Yosef Grodzinsky, the Motor Aspects and Sign Language chapter is refering to Luciano Fadiga work.
The Imitative Mind : Development, Evolution and Brain Bases by Andrew N. Meltzoff, the From mirror neurons to imitation: facts and speculations chapter is refering to Luciano Fadiga work.
Fogassi L., Gallese V., di Pellegrino G., Fadiga L., Gentilucci M., Luppino G., Matelli M., Pedotti A., Rizzolatti G. Space coding by premotor cortex. Exp. Brain Res., New York, 1992; 89: 686.
di Pellegrino G., Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Gallese V., Rizzolatti G. Understanding motor events: a neurophysiological study. Exp. Brain Res., New York, 1992; 91: 176.
Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Pavesi G., Rizzolatti G. Motor facilitation during action observation: a magnetic stimulation study. J. Neurophysiol., Bethesda, 1995, 73(6): 2608-2611.
Rizzolatti G., Fadiga L., Gallese V., Fogassi L. Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions, Cogn. Brain Res., 1996, 3:131-141.
Gallese V., Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Rizzolatti G. Action recognition in the premotor cortex, Brain, 1996, 119:593-609.
Fogassi L., Gallese V., Fadiga L., Luppino G., Matelli M., Rizzolatti G. Coding of peripersonal space in inferior premotor cortex (area F4), J. Neurophysiol., 1996, 76:141-157.
Rizzolatti G., Fadiga L., Matelli M., Bettinardi V., Paulesu E., Perani D., Fazio F. Localization of grasp representations in human by PET: 1. Observation versus execution. Exp. Brain Res., 1996, 111:246-252.
Fogassi L., Gallese V., Fadiga L., Rizzolatti G., Space coding in inferior premotor cortex (area F4): Facts and speculations. In: Lacquaniti F. and Viviani P. (eds.), Neural Bases of Motor Behaviour. NATO ASI Series, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht-Boston-London, 99-120, 1996.
Grafton S.T., Arbib M.A., Fadiga L., Rizzolatti G. Localization of grasp representations in human by PET: 2. Observation versus imagination, Exp Brain Res., 1996, 112:103-111.
Murata, A., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Gallese, V., Raos V., and Rizzolatti, G. Object representation in the ventral premotor cortex (area F5) of the monkey. J. Neurophysiol., 1997, 78: 2226-2230.
Fadiga, L., Gallese, V. Action representation and language in the brain. Theoretical Linguistics, 1997, 23: 267-280.
Rizzolatti G., Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Gallese V. The space around us. Science, 1997, 277: 190-191.
Gallese, V., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Luppino, G. and Murata, A. A parietal-frontal circuit for hand grasping movements in the monkey: evidence from reversible inactivation experiments. In: Parietal lobe contributions to orientation in 3D-space. P. Thier and H. O. Karnath (eds.). Exp. Brain Res. Suppl. Series. Springer Publ., Berlin-New York. pp. 255-270, 1997.
Grafton S.T., Fadiga L., Arbib M.A., Rizzolatti G. Premotor cortex activation during observation and naming of familiar tools. NeuroImage, 1997, 6:231-236.
Rizzolatti G., Fadiga L. Grasping objects and grasping meanings: the dual role of monkey rostroventral premotor cortex (area F5). Novartis Foundation Symposium, 1998, 218: 81-103.
Fadiga L., Buccino G., Craighero L., Fogassi L., Gallese V., Pavesi G. Corticospinal excitability is specifically modulated by motor imagery: a magnetic stimulation study. Neuropsychologia, 1999, 37: 147-158.
Rizzolatti, G., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Gallese, V. Resonance behaviors and mirror neurons. Arch. It. Biologie, 1999, 137: 83-99.
Craighero L., Fadiga L., Rizzolatti G., Umiltà C. Action for perception: a motor-visual attentional effect. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1999, 25: 1673-1692.
Fadiga, L., Craighero, L, Fogassi, L, e Gallese, V. (2000) Représentation interne de l’action: nouvelles perspectives. Psychologie Francaise 45-4.
Fadiga L., Fogassi L., Gallese V., Rizzolatti G. Visuomotor neurons: ambiguity of the discharge or 'motor' perception? Int. J. Psychophysiol, 2000, 35:165-177.
Baldissera F., Cavallari P., Craighero L., Fadiga L. Modulation of spinal excitability during observation of hand actions in humans. Europ. J. Neurosci., 2001, 13: 190-194.
Buccino G, Binkofski F, Fink GR, Fadiga L, Fogassi L, Gallese V, Seitz RJ, Zilles K, Rizzolatti G, Freund H-J. Action observation activates premotor and parietal areas in a somatotopic manner: an fMRI study. Europ. J. Neurosci., 2001, 13: 400-404.
Fogassi L., Gallese V., Buccino G., Craighero L., Fadiga L., Rizzolatti G. Cortical mechanisms for the visual guidance of hand grasping movements in the monkey: a reversible inactivation study, Brain, 2001, 124:571-586.
Marco Agus, Fabio Bettio, Enrico Gobbetti, Luciano Fadiga. An integrated environment for steroscopic acquisition, off-line 3D elaboration, and visual presentation of biological actions. In J. D. Westwood, editor, Medicine Meets Virtual Reality 2001, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, January 2001.
Umilta` M.A., Kohler E., Gallese V., Fogassi L., Fadiga L., Keysers C., Rizzolatti G., I know what you are doing: a neurophysiological study, Neuron, 2001, in press.
Craighero L, Bello A, Fadiga L, Rizzolatti G Hand action preparation influences the responses to hand pictures. Neuropsychologia. 2002;40(5):492-502. PMID: 11749979 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Fadiga L, Craighero L, Buccino G, Rizzolatti G. Speech listening specifically modulates the excitability of tongue muscles: a TMS study. Eur J Neurosci. 2002 Jan;15(2):399-402. PMID: 11849307 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Vandermeeren Y, Bastings E, Fadiga L, Olivier E. Long-latency motor evoked potentials in congenital hemiplegia. Clin Neurophysiol. 2003 Oct;114(10):1808-18. PMID: 14499742 [PubMed - in process]
Craighero L., Fadiga L. New insights on sensorimotor integration: From hand action to speech perception, Brain and Cognition 53 (2003) 514-524
Fadiga L., Craighero L., Dri G., Facchin P., Fabbri Destro M., Porro C. A. Corticospinal excitability during painful self-stimulation in humans: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study
Craighero L., Fadiga L., Nascimben M., Eye Position Affects Orienting of Visuospatial Attention, ELSEVIER SCIENCE - Current Biology, Vol. 14, 331–333, February 17, 2004
Fadiga L., Craighero L., Olivier E., Human motor cortex excitability during the perception of others’ action ELSEVIER SCIENCE - Current Biology, Vol. 14, 331–333, February 17, 2004