The extrastriate body area (EBA) is traditionally considered a category-selective region for the visual processing of static images of the human body. Recent evidence challenges this view by showing motor-related modulations of EBA activity during self-generated movements. Here, we used functional MRI to investigate whether the EBA distinguishes self- from other-generated movements, a prerequisite for the sense of agency. Subjects performed joystick movements while the visual feedback was manipulated on half of the trials. The EBA was more active when the visual feedback was incongruent to the subjects' own executed movements. Furthermore, during correct feedback evaluation, the EBA showed enhanced functional connectivity to posterior parie...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
How do object perception and action interact at a neural level? Here we test the hypothesis that per...
Visual images of our own and others' body parts can be highly similar, but the types of information ...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) processes visual information about body parts, and it is considered...
AbstractTo date, several posterior brain regions have been identified that play a role in the visual...
International audienceThe extrastriate body area (EBA) is a body-selective focal region located in t...
Aim: Neuroimaging studies on biological motionhave established the view that the posterior superiort...
Extrastriate, parietal, and frontal brain regions are differentially involved in distinct kinds of b...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) in the lateral occipito-temporal cortex has an important role in re...
Recent neuroimaging findings suggest a role of the extrastriate body area (EBA) in self/other distin...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
How we perceive our bodies is fundamental to our self-consciousness and our experience in the world....
The extrastriate body area (EBA) is involved in perception of human bodies and nonfacial body parts,...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
How do object perception and action interact at a neural level? Here we test the hypothesis that per...
Visual images of our own and others' body parts can be highly similar, but the types of information ...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) processes visual information about body parts, and it is considered...
AbstractTo date, several posterior brain regions have been identified that play a role in the visual...
International audienceThe extrastriate body area (EBA) is a body-selective focal region located in t...
Aim: Neuroimaging studies on biological motionhave established the view that the posterior superiort...
Extrastriate, parietal, and frontal brain regions are differentially involved in distinct kinds of b...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) in the lateral occipito-temporal cortex has an important role in re...
Recent neuroimaging findings suggest a role of the extrastriate body area (EBA) in self/other distin...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
How we perceive our bodies is fundamental to our self-consciousness and our experience in the world....
The extrastriate body area (EBA) is involved in perception of human bodies and nonfacial body parts,...
The exact relation between the sense that one's body is one's own (body-ownership) and the sense tha...
Self-agency (SA) is the individual’s perception that an action is the consequence of his/her own int...
How do object perception and action interact at a neural level? Here we test the hypothesis that per...