In a series of human functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, we systematically manipulated point-light stimuli to identify the contributions of the various areas implicated in biological motion processing (for review, see Giese and Poggio, 2003). The first experiment consisted of a 2 x 2 factorial design with global shape and kinematics as factors. In two additional experiments, we investigated the contributions of local opponent motion, the complexity of the portrayed movement and a one-back task to the activation pattern. Experiment 1 revealed a clear separation between shape and motion processing, resulting in two branches of activation. A ventral region, extending from the lateral occipital sulcus to the posterior inferior te...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
The human brain readily perceives fluent movement from static input. Using functional magnetic reson...
Visual scenes are frequently composed of objects that move in different directions. To segment such ...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
Precise kinematics or body configuration cannot be recovered from visual input without disparity inf...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
& These experiments use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to reveal neural activity u...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
Despite their crucial biological relevance, the neural structures differentially activated by the de...
The visual pathway for the processing of human actions involves a stream of regions along the latera...
Psychophysical and imaging studies in humans have demonstrated specialized mechanisms for the detect...
Motion cues can be surprisingly powerful in defining objects and events. Specifically, a handful of ...
Recent human fMRI studies have implicated separate cortical areas in the analysis of visual motion (...
Purpose: Visual processing is dissociated between a dorsal (occipitoparietal) stream for action and ...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
The human brain readily perceives fluent movement from static input. Using functional magnetic reson...
Visual scenes are frequently composed of objects that move in different directions. To segment such ...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
Precise kinematics or body configuration cannot be recovered from visual input without disparity inf...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
& These experiments use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to reveal neural activity u...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
Despite their crucial biological relevance, the neural structures differentially activated by the de...
The visual pathway for the processing of human actions involves a stream of regions along the latera...
Psychophysical and imaging studies in humans have demonstrated specialized mechanisms for the detect...
Motion cues can be surprisingly powerful in defining objects and events. Specifically, a handful of ...
Recent human fMRI studies have implicated separate cortical areas in the analysis of visual motion (...
Purpose: Visual processing is dissociated between a dorsal (occipitoparietal) stream for action and ...
Neuroimaging studies of biological motion perception have found a network of coordinated brain areas...
The human brain readily perceives fluent movement from static input. Using functional magnetic reson...
Visual scenes are frequently composed of objects that move in different directions. To segment such ...