About this Research Topic
As a result, several open questions regarding brain dynamics and the underlying complex motor and non-motor behaviors are still open. Today, scientific studies employ different simultaneous techniques aiming at grasping the neural complexity behind the realization of even simple coordinated movements. Indeed, non-invasive recording of human brain activity (e.g., EEG, fNIRS, fMRI) during active motor tasks has also been implemented to study the complexity of human-environment interaction. Although several pieces of research have already been conducted on motor behavior, many neural aspects related to the execution of the motor gesture are still unknown. This Research Topic is therefore aimed at collecting scientific contributions concerning the investigation of “cognition in action”.
On the basis of solid scientific proof, the submitted contributions will have to pursue the investigation of cognitive and neural processes underlying motor behaviors. Considering that non-invasive recordings of human brain dynamics during motor tasks may also have clinical implications, studies with neurological populations will be welcome.
Keywords: brain and body, Movement, Cognitive Contribution
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