“…It is possible to acquire novel motor skills or to improve motor performance by observing the actions of others (Mattar and Gribble, 2005;Osman et al, 2005;Porro et al, 2007;Lee et al, 2013;Kim et al, 2017). Action observation (AO) has been found to improve a variety of motor tasks, such as serial reaction time tests (Osman et al, 2005) and force production (Porro et al, 2007), among healthy subjects and populations with neurological (Pelosin et al, 2010(Pelosin et al, , 2013Buccino et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2013;Park and Hwangbo, 2015) and orthopedic conditions (Paravlic, 2022) (however, see also Sarasso et al, 2015;Gatti et al, 2019;Borges et al, 2022).…”