The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person's actions, moods, and intentions. Recent neuroimaging studies on mental imagery of human body parts suggest that the left hemisphere is dominant in body processing. However, studies on mental imagery of full human bodies reported stronger right hemisphere or bilateral activations. Here, we measured functional magnetic resonance imaging during mental imagery of bilateral partial (upper) and full bodies. Results show that, independently of whether a full or upper body is processed, the right hemisphere (temporo-parietal cortex, anterior parietal cortex, premotor cortex, bilateral superior parietal cortex) is mainly involved in mental imagery o...
Previous studies have identified relatively separated regions of the brain that respond strongly whe...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
Visual information of our own body and other bodies is an important source of information which guid...
(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial representations needed for all ...
Extrastriate, parietal, and frontal brain regions are differentially involved in distinct kinds of b...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether primary visual cortex and nearby...
AbstractIt is generally believed that the human right cerebral hemisphere plays a dominant role in c...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
Although vision is the primary sensory modality that humans and other primates use to identify objec...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
Previous studies have identified relatively separated regions of the brain that respond strongly whe...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
Visual information of our own body and other bodies is an important source of information which guid...
(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial representations needed for all ...
Extrastriate, parietal, and frontal brain regions are differentially involved in distinct kinds of b...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether primary visual cortex and nearby...
AbstractIt is generally believed that the human right cerebral hemisphere plays a dominant role in c...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual mental imagery is a complex process that may be influenced by the content of mental images. N...
One of the major controversies in cognitive neuroscience is whether the primary visual cortex and ne...
Although vision is the primary sensory modality that humans and other primates use to identify objec...
Conscious experiences normally result from the flow of external input into our sensory systems. Howe...
Previous studies have identified relatively separated regions of the brain that respond strongly whe...
Contains fulltext : 76714.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)If motor imagery...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...