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1. Transcranial magnetic stimulation over supramarginal gyrus stimulates primary motor cortex directly and impairs manual dexterity: implications for TMS focality

6. Subcortical contributions to the sense of body ownership.

7. Investigating the relationship between self-reported interoceptive experience and risk propensity.

10. Smaller preferred interpersonal distance for joint versus parallel action

19. The Relationship Between Referral of Touch and the Feeling of Ownership in the Rubber Hand Illusion

23. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals a role for the left inferior parietal lobule in matching observed kinematics during imitation

24. Supplementary Material from The left ventral premotor cortex is involved in hand shaping for intransitive gestures: evidence from a two-person imitation experiment

28. Optimal motor synergy extraction for novel actions and virtual environments

38. Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential

39. Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach

40. Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential

41. Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach

42. Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential

43. Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach

44. Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach

45. Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential

46. Examining ecological validity in social interaction: problems of visual fidelity, gaze, and social potential

47. Video stimuli reduce object-directed imitation accuracy: a novel two-person motion-tracking approach

48. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals a role for the left inferior parietal lobule in matching observed kinematics during imitation.

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