An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, and one of the main cues to identify them is their movement. We developed a model of a simple interaction between two objects, in which an increase of the correlation between their movements varied the amount of interactivity and animacy observers attributed to them. Functional magnetic resonance imaging revealed that activation in the posterior superior temporal sulcus and gyrus (pSTS / pSTG) increased in relation to the degree of correlated motion between the two objects. This activation increase was not different when subjects performed an explicit or implicit task while observing these interacting objects. These data suggest that the pSTS...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) and surrounding lateral temporal and inferior parietal cortices a...
& We investigated the necessity of biological motion for ac-tivation of the posterior superior t...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
SummaryAn essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate ent...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
An essential need of brain function is the detection of living entities, and one of the major charac...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Background Behavioural studies of children and adults show that goal-directedness is an important cu...
ow nloaded from Intention attribution in the pSTS 2 The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pS...
The cortex surrounding the posterior superior temporal sulcus of humans and monkeys is known to be a...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
& Previous functional imaging experiments in humans showed activation increases in the posterior...
AbstractTwo categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) and surrounding lateral temporal and inferior parietal cortices a...
& We investigated the necessity of biological motion for ac-tivation of the posterior superior t...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
SummaryAn essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate ent...
An essential, evolutionarily stable feature of brain function is the detection of animate entities, ...
An essential need of brain function is the detection of living entities, and one of the major charac...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Background Behavioural studies of children and adults show that goal-directedness is an important cu...
ow nloaded from Intention attribution in the pSTS 2 The right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pS...
The cortex surrounding the posterior superior temporal sulcus of humans and monkeys is known to be a...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
& Previous functional imaging experiments in humans showed activation increases in the posterior...
AbstractTwo categories of objects in the environment—animals and man-made manipulable objects (tools...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) and surrounding lateral temporal and inferior parietal cortices a...
& We investigated the necessity of biological motion for ac-tivation of the posterior superior t...
While moving objects are usually seen using luminance (first-order) cues, humans can perceive the mo...