TY - JOUR AU - Willems, Roel AU - Toni, Ivan AU - Hagoort, Peter AU - Casasanto, Daniel PY - 2009 M3 - Original Research TI - Body-specific motor imagery of hand actions: neural evidence from right- and left-handers JO - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience UR - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/neuro.09.039.2009 VL - 3 SN - 1662-5161 N2 - If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of imagining an action should differ between individuals who tend to execute the action differently. Here we report fMRI data showing that motor imagery is influenced by the way people habitually perform motor actions with their particular bodies; that is, motor imagery is ‘body-specific’ (Casasanto, 2009). During mental imagery for complex hand actions, activation of cortical areas involved in motor planning and execution was left-lateralized in right-handers but right-lateralized in left-handers. We conclude that motor imagery involves the generation of an action plan that is grounded in the participant's motor habits, not just an abstract representation at the level of the action's goal. People with different patterns of motor experience form correspondingly different neurocognitive representations of imagined actions. ER -