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Spatially Independent Components Derived from High-Density Diffuse Optical Tomography Data Show Differential Activity during Overt Motor Observation and Imitation

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Abstract

High-density diffuse optical tomography data was collected to assess neural activity during motor imitation. Independent component analysis revealed components exhibiting differential activity during observation and imitation. Changes in task-relatedness in components correlate with behavioral measures.

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