SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful interactions in a social environment. Several cortical areas that support this process respond selectively in fMRI to static and dynamic displays of human bodies and faces. Here we apply pattern-analysis techniques to arrive at a new understanding of the neural response to biological motion. Functionally defined body-, face-, and motion-selective visual areas all responded significantly to “point-light” human motion. Strikingly, however, only body selectivity was correlated, on a voxel-by-voxel basis, with biological motion selectivity. We conclude that (1) biological motion, through the process of structure-from-motion, engages areas involv...
Functional localizers allow the definition of regions of interest in the human brain that cannot be ...
Activation of premotor and temporoparietal cortex occurs when we observe others movements, particula...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
In a series of human functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, we systematically manipulate...
Neural regions selective for facial or bodily form also respond to facial or bodily motion in highly...
the human brain contains areas that respond selectively to faces, bodies and scenes. Neuroimaging st...
AbstractTheories of vision posit that form and motion are represented by neural mechanisms segregate...
the human brain contains areas that respond selectively to faces, bodies and scenes. Neuroimaging st...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
Face, hands, and body movements are powerful signals essential for social interactions. In the last ...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
Functional localizers allow the definition of regions of interest in the human brain that cannot be ...
Activation of premotor and temporoparietal cortex occurs when we observe others movements, particula...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
In a series of human functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, we systematically manipulate...
Neural regions selective for facial or bodily form also respond to facial or bodily motion in highly...
the human brain contains areas that respond selectively to faces, bodies and scenes. Neuroimaging st...
AbstractTheories of vision posit that form and motion are represented by neural mechanisms segregate...
the human brain contains areas that respond selectively to faces, bodies and scenes. Neuroimaging st...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
Face, hands, and body movements are powerful signals essential for social interactions. In the last ...
International audiencePerception of biological motions plays a major adaptive role in identifying, i...
Functional localizers allow the definition of regions of interest in the human brain that cannot be ...
Activation of premotor and temporoparietal cortex occurs when we observe others movements, particula...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...