“…For example, during motor planning (Gallivan, McLean, Smith, & Culham, 2011) or execution (Magri, Fabbri, Caramazza, & Lingnau, 2019), brain areas including premotor cortex and superior parietal lobule encode target location whether individuals reached with their hand or made saccades with the eyes toward it (also see Heed, Beurze, Toni, Röder, & Medendorp, 2011;Heed, Leone, Toni, & Medendorp, 2016;Leoné, Heed, Toni, & Pieter Medendorp, 2014). Common activation or activity pattern during reaching and grasping actions is also found between the two hands (Gallivan, McLean, Flanagan, & Culham, 2013;Haar, Dinstein, Shelef, & Donchin, 2017;Turella, Rumiati, & Lingnau, 2020), between the hand and the mouth (Castiello et al, 2000), between the hand and tools (Umiltà et al, 2008;, or between the hand and foot (Heed et al, 2011(Heed et al, , 2016Leoné et al, 2014;Liu, Vannuscorps, Caramazza, & Striem-Amit, 2020). Neurons responding to both hands or hand and eye were also recorded in posterior parietal cortex in non-human primates (Chang, Dickinson, & Snyder., 2008;Diomedi et al, 2020).…”