Human bodies provide a particularly rich source of visual information. Whereas most previous studies have focused on the neural mechanisms during the perception and recognition of human bodies, the aim of the present study was to investigate the time course and location of brain activation during mental imagery of human bodies. When participants were asked to imagine themselves in the position of a visually presented human body as seen from many different angles and at two orientations (upright or inverted), their reaction times were faster for upright as compared to inverted bodies and correlated differently with the tested angles. These behavioral effects were also reflected in brain activation patterns, but only during the time period fr...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
Mental imagery is a cognitive process crucial to human reasoning. Numerous studies have characterize...
The perspective from where the world is perceived is an important aspect of the bodily self and may ...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Introduction: Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction....
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Body motion is an indispensable source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet disp...
The brain processes associated with mental imagery have long been a matter of debate. Neuroimaging a...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
Evidence from functional brain imaging studies suggests that mental imagery processes, like other hi...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
By means of ultrahigh field 9.4T magnetic resonance imag-ing (MRI), we conducted whole-brain functio...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
Mental imagery is a cognitive process crucial to human reasoning. Numerous studies have characterize...
The perspective from where the world is perceived is an important aspect of the bodily self and may ...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Introduction: Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction....
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
Body motion is an indispensable source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet disp...
The brain processes associated with mental imagery have long been a matter of debate. Neuroimaging a...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
Evidence from functional brain imaging studies suggests that mental imagery processes, like other hi...
In the present study, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine the neural mechanism...
By means of ultrahigh field 9.4T magnetic resonance imag-ing (MRI), we conducted whole-brain functio...
Body motion delivers a wealth of socially relevant information. Yet display inversion severely imped...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
Mental imagery is a cognitive process crucial to human reasoning. Numerous studies have characterize...