Physiological studies in humans and monkeys indicate that the posterior temporal cortex is active when viewing the movements of others. Here we tested the premise that this region integrates form and motion information by presenting both natural and line-drawn displays of moving faces and motion controls where motion was continuously presented in the same part of the visual field. The cortex in and near the STS and on the fusiform gyrus (FG) responded to both types of face stimuli, but not to the controls, in a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in 10 normal subjects. The response in the STS to both types of facial motion was equal in magnitude, whereas in the FG the natural image of the face produced a significantly greater respon...
SummaryFacial motion transmits rich and ethologically vital information [1, 2], but how the brain in...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
Physiological studies in humans and monkeys indicate that the posterior temporal cortex is active wh...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the human and monkey is sen-sitive to the motion of complex fo...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Abstract The ability to perceive facial motion is impor-tant to successfully interact in social envi...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Most neuroimaging studies on face processing used centrally presented images with a relatively large...
Human neuroimaging and event-related potential (ERP) studies suggest that ventral and lateral tempor...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
SummaryFacial motion transmits rich and ethologically vital information [1, 2], but how the brain in...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...
Physiological studies in humans and monkeys indicate that the posterior temporal cortex is active wh...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The ability to perceive facial motion is important to successfully interact in social environments. ...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the human and monkey is sen-sitive to the motion of complex fo...
Visual perception of moving faces activates parts of the human superior temporal sulcus (STS) wherea...
Abstract The ability to perceive facial motion is impor-tant to successfully interact in social envi...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people's emotions and intentions. Most previ...
Most neuroimaging studies on face processing used centrally presented images with a relatively large...
Human neuroimaging and event-related potential (ERP) studies suggest that ventral and lateral tempor...
Facial motion carries essential information about other people’s emotions and intentions. Most previ...
SummaryFacial motion transmits rich and ethologically vital information [1, 2], but how the brain in...
In order to correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of t...
To correctly perceive biological actions, the movement pattern generated in the course of the action...