In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to human motion. Here we examine whether such effects reflect a general biological-nonbiological organizational principle or a process specific to human-agent processing by comparing processing of human, animal, and tool motion in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment with healthy participants and a voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) study of patients with brain damage (77 stroke patients). The fMRI experiment revealed that in the lateral temporal cortex, the posterior superior temporal sulcus shows a preference for human and animal motion, whereas the middle part of the right superior temporal sulcus/gyrus (mSTS/STG) shows a preference for h...
The cerebellum is thought to be engaged not only in motor control, but also in the neural network de...
Abstract Visual processing of human movements is critical for adaptive social behavio...
SummaryThe visual system has the remarkable ability to extract several types of meaningful global-mo...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to humanmotion. Here we exa...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that different regions of lateral temporal cortex are specialized f...
Many functional neuroimaging studies of biological motion have used as stimuli point-light displays ...
& These experiments use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to reveal neural activity u...
Understanding the emotions of others through nonverbal cues is critical for successful social intera...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
The ability to recognize actions is important for cognitive development and social cognition. Areas ...
AbstractBackground Physiological studies of the macaque brain have shown that there is a large expan...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by nouns...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
The cerebellum is thought to be engaged not only in motor control, but also in the neural network de...
Abstract Visual processing of human movements is critical for adaptive social behavio...
SummaryThe visual system has the remarkable ability to extract several types of meaningful global-mo...
In human lateral temporal cortex, some regions show specific sensitivity to humanmotion. Here we exa...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that different regions of lateral temporal cortex are specialized f...
Many functional neuroimaging studies of biological motion have used as stimuli point-light displays ...
& These experiments use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to reveal neural activity u...
Understanding the emotions of others through nonverbal cues is critical for successful social intera...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate brain regions involved i...
The ability to recognize actions is important for cognitive development and social cognition. Areas ...
AbstractBackground Physiological studies of the macaque brain have shown that there is a large expan...
Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by nouns...
An explication of the neural substrates for social perception is an important component in the emerg...
AbstractWe studied the motion perception abilities in a young adult, SF, who had her right occipito-...
SummaryAccurate perception of the actions and intentions of other people is essential for successful...
The cerebellum is thought to be engaged not only in motor control, but also in the neural network de...
Abstract Visual processing of human movements is critical for adaptive social behavio...
SummaryThe visual system has the remarkable ability to extract several types of meaningful global-mo...