Dataset

High-gamma mirror activity patterns in the human brain during reach-to-grasp movement observation, retention, and execution – an MEG study

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  1. Department of Psychology, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany

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Published 10 Nov. 2021 | License Creative Commons CC BY-NC 4.0


Description

MEG Data used in: High-gamma mirror activity patterns in the human brain during reach-to-grasp movement observation, retention, and execution – an MEG study (PLOS One, accepted)

Keywords

| Neuroscience | Mirror Neurons | Grasping |

References

  • Dreyer, AM & Rieger, JW High-gamma mirror activity patterns in the human brain during reach-to-grasp movement observation, retention, and execution – an MEG study. PLOS One. (accepted)

Funding

  • Forschungspool of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Oldenburg (https://uol.de/medizin/forschungspool Grant 2017-006)

Citation

Dreyer AM, Rieger JW (2021) High-gamma mirror activity patterns in the human brain during reach-to-grasp movement observation, retention, and execution – an MEG study. G-Node. https://doi.org/10.12751/g-node.76bq1r