APS
2025 APS Annual Convention · 2025
How to Make a Cup of Coffee: Cognitive and Neuroanatomic Substrates of Everyday Actions
- Laurel Buxbaum
Jefferson Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
Abstract
The capacities required to orchestrate complex everyday actions like meal preparation are difficult to study and poorly understood. We describe our work showing that naturalistic action performance is predicted both by object-related action skills (praxis) and attention allocation/control, and the temporal, parietal, and prefrontal brain regions subserving those functions.
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