International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of reference frames, either relative to or independent of the subject's position. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify regions of the healthy human brain subserving mainly egocentric or allocentric (object-based) coordinates by asking subjects to judge the location of a visual stimulus with respect to either their body or an object. A color-judgement task, matched for stimuli, difficulty, motor and oculomotor responses, was used as a control. We identified a bilateral, though mainly right-hemisphere based, fronto-parietal network involved in egocentric processing. A subset of these regions, including...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
Abstract & Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of th...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
International audienceSpatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial representations needed for all ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
Abstract & Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of th...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...
International audienceThe spatial location of an object can be represented in the brain with respect...
The present study examines the functional and anatomical underpinnings of egocentric and allocentric...
Spatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A fundamental principle...
Spatial locations of objects can be represented in the brain with respect to different classes of re...
International audienceSpatial orientation is based on coordinates referring to the subject's body. A...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
In the primate brain, visual spatial representations express distances of objects with regard to dif...
Spatial relations (SRs: coordinate/metric vs categorical/non metric) and frames of reference (FoRs: ...
(1) Background: Humans use reference frames to elaborate the spatial representations needed for all ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of three different t...
Abstract & Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to compare the neural correlates of th...
The purpose of this paper was to verify whether left and right parietal brain lesions may selectivel...