International audienceIn humans, the posterior cingulate cortex contains an area sensitive to visual cues to self-motion. This cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) is structurally and functionally connected with several (multi)sensory and (pre)motor areas recruited during locomotion. In nonhuman primates, electrophysiology has shown that the cingulate cortex is also related to spatial navigation. Recently, functional MRI in macaque monkeys identified a cingulate area with similar visual properties to human CSv. In order to bridge the gap between human and nonhuman primate research, we examined the structural and functional connectivity of putative CSv in three macaque monkeys adopting the same approach as in humans based on diffusion MRI and ...
Subregions of the cingulate cortex represent prominent intersections in the structural networks of t...
Self-motion signals, distributed ubiquitously across parietal-temporal lobes, propagate to limbic hi...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...
International audienceIn humans, the posterior cingulate cortex contains an area sensitive to visual...
The human cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) responds selectively to visual and vestibular cues to s...
In humans, several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of optic flow stimuli...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
International audienceThe parietal cortex is highly multimodal and plays a key role in the processin...
All volitional movement in a three-dimensional space requires multisensory integration, in particula...
Previous studies have shown that the human posterior cingulate contains a visual processing area sel...
Motion processing regions apart from V5+/MT+ are still relatively poorly understood. Here, we used f...
International audienceThe cortical network that processes visual cues to self-motion was characteriz...
Subregions of the cingulate cortex represent prominent intersections in the structural networks of t...
Self-motion signals, distributed ubiquitously across parietal-temporal lobes, propagate to limbic hi...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...
International audienceIn humans, the posterior cingulate cortex contains an area sensitive to visual...
The human cingulate sulcus visual area (CSv) responds selectively to visual and vestibular cues to s...
In humans, several neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of optic flow stimuli...
Monkey neurophysiology and human neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that passive viewing of opti...
International audienceThe parietal cortex is highly multimodal and plays a key role in the processin...
All volitional movement in a three-dimensional space requires multisensory integration, in particula...
Previous studies have shown that the human posterior cingulate contains a visual processing area sel...
Motion processing regions apart from V5+/MT+ are still relatively poorly understood. Here, we used f...
International audienceThe cortical network that processes visual cues to self-motion was characteriz...
Subregions of the cingulate cortex represent prominent intersections in the structural networks of t...
Self-motion signals, distributed ubiquitously across parietal-temporal lobes, propagate to limbic hi...
Recent advances in understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of visual–vestibular interactions...