The right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over right extrastriate body area (EBA) and temporoparietal junction (TPJ) to investigate their causative roles in perceptual representations of one's own and others' body. Healthy women adjusted size-distorted pictures of their own body or of the body of another person according to how they perceived the body (subjective task) or how others perceived it (intersubjective task). In keeping with previous reports, at baseline, we found an overall underestimation of body size. Crucially, EBA-rTMS increased the underestimation bias when participants adjusted the images according to how others perceiv...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that body aesthetic appreciation involves the activation of...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
Perceiving others' emotions through their body movements and postures is crucial for successful soci...
NoThe right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied re...
The right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied repe...
International audienceThe extrastriate body area (EBA) is a body-selective focal region located in t...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) is involved in perception of human bodies and nonfacial body parts,...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
Visual images of our own and others' body parts can be highly similar, but the types of information ...
Mental imagery of one's body moving through space is important for imagining changing visuospatial p...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. ...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that body aesthetic appreciation involves the activation of...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
Perceiving others' emotions through their body movements and postures is crucial for successful soci...
NoThe right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied re...
The right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied repe...
International audienceThe extrastriate body area (EBA) is a body-selective focal region located in t...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) is involved in perception of human bodies and nonfacial body parts,...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
Visual images of our own and others' body parts can be highly similar, but the types of information ...
Mental imagery of one's body moving through space is important for imagining changing visuospatial p...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
Controlling neural representations of the self and other people is fundamental to social cognition. ...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that body aesthetic appreciation involves the activation of...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
Perceiving others' emotions through their body movements and postures is crucial for successful soci...