In the monkey brain, the precentral gyrus and ventral intraparietal area are two interconnected brain regions that form a system for detecting and responding to events in nearby "peripersonal" space (PPS), with threat detection as one of its major functions. Behavioral studies point toward a similar defensive function of PPS in humans. Here, our aim was to find support for this hypothesis by investigating if homolog regions in the human brain respond more strongly to approaching threatening stimuli. During fMRI scanning, naturalistic social stimuli were presented in a 3D virtual environment. Our results showed that the ventral premotor cortex and intraparietal sulcus responded more strongly to threatening stimuli entering PPS. Moreover, we ...
Common or folk knowledge about animals is dominated by three dimensions: (1) level of cognitive comp...
Learning about threats is essential for survival. During threat learning, an innocuous sensory perce...
An efficient detection of threat is crucial for survival and requires an appropriate allocation of a...
In the monkey brain, the precentral gyrus and ventral intraparietal area are two interconnected brai...
Peripersonal space (PPS) represents the region of space surrounding the body. A pivotal function of ...
Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that several brain areas are involved in detecting threat...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
Humans, like other animals, alter their behavior depending on whether a threat is close or distant. ...
Humans are equipped with many systems to help protect us from bodily harm. One of them is the peripe...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
Social aggression and avoidance are defensive behaviors expressed by territorial animals in a manner...
Behavioral responses to threat are critical to survival. Several cortical and subcortical brain regi...
Our ability to rapidly detect threats is thought to be subserved by a subcortical pathway that quick...
Common or folk knowledge about animals is dominated by three dimensions: (1) level of cognitive comp...
Learning about threats is essential for survival. During threat learning, an innocuous sensory perce...
An efficient detection of threat is crucial for survival and requires an appropriate allocation of a...
In the monkey brain, the precentral gyrus and ventral intraparietal area are two interconnected brai...
Peripersonal space (PPS) represents the region of space surrounding the body. A pivotal function of ...
Previous neuroimaging studies demonstrated that several brain areas are involved in detecting threat...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
Humans, like other animals, alter their behavior depending on whether a threat is close or distant. ...
Humans are equipped with many systems to help protect us from bodily harm. One of them is the peripe...
Previous research showed that the processing of overt threat cues formed by evolutionary experience ...
The human brain has evolved a multifaceted fear system, allowing threat detection to enable rapid ad...
Social aggression and avoidance are defensive behaviors expressed by territorial animals in a manner...
Behavioral responses to threat are critical to survival. Several cortical and subcortical brain regi...
Our ability to rapidly detect threats is thought to be subserved by a subcortical pathway that quick...
Common or folk knowledge about animals is dominated by three dimensions: (1) level of cognitive comp...
Learning about threats is essential for survival. During threat learning, an innocuous sensory perce...
An efficient detection of threat is crucial for survival and requires an appropriate allocation of a...