Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. This body inversion effect implies that body perception relies on configural rather than local processing. Although neuroimaging studies indicate that the visual processing of human bodies engages a large fronto-temporo-parietal network, information about the neural underpinnings of configural body processing is meager. Here, we used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to study the causal role of premotor, visual, and parietal areas in configural processing of human bodies. Eighteen participants performed a delayed matching-to-sample task with upright or inverted static body postures. Event-related, dual-pulse rTMS was applied 15...
Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that action observation facilitate...
Actions canbeunderstoodbasedon formcues (e.g., static bodyposture) aswell asmotion cues (e.g., gait ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practic...
The right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied repe...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
Human bodies provide a particularly rich source of visual information. Whereas most previous studies...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
Introduction: Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction....
Body motion is an indispensable source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet disp...
Perceiving others' emotions through their body movements and postures is crucial for successful soci...
Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that action observation facilitate...
Actions canbeunderstoodbasedon formcues (e.g., static bodyposture) aswell asmotion cues (e.g., gait ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practic...
The right temporoparietal cortex plays a critical role in body representation. Here, we applied repe...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
Human bodies provide a particularly rich source of visual information. Whereas most previous studies...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Although inherently linked, body form and body action may be represented in separate neural substrat...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
Introduction: Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction....
Body motion is an indispensable source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet disp...
Perceiving others' emotions through their body movements and postures is crucial for successful soci...
Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) studies show that action observation facilitate...
Actions canbeunderstoodbasedon formcues (e.g., static bodyposture) aswell asmotion cues (e.g., gait ...
Body motion (BM) is a rich source of information for social cognition and interaction. Yet display i...