Although vision is the primary sensory modality that humans and other primates use to identify objects in the environment, we can recognize crucial object features (e.g., shape, size) using the somatic modality. Previous studies have shown that the occipito-temporal areas dedicated to the visual processing of object forms, faces and bodies also show category-selective responses when the preferred stimuli are haptically explored out of view. Visual processing of human bodies engages specific areas in lateral (extrastriate body area, EBA) and medial (fusiform body area, FBA) occipito-temporal cortex. This study aimed at exploring the relative involvement of EBA and FBA in the haptic exploration of body parts. During fMRI scanning, participant...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) processes visual information about body parts, and it is considered...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Although vision is the primary sensory modality that humans and other primates use to identify objec...
Visual information of our own body and other bodies is an important source of information which guid...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
We recorded intracranial local field potentials (iLFPs) in right extrastriate visual cortex of a pat...
Neurophysiological and functional imaging studies have investigated the representation of animate an...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
Although the neural processing of visual images of bodies is critical for survival, it is much less ...
Large-scale topographic representations of the body have long been established in the somatosensory ...
Humans are highly adept at multisensory processing of object shape in both vision and touch. Previou...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) processes visual information about body parts, and it is considered...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
Although vision is the primary sensory modality that humans and other primates use to identify objec...
Visual information of our own body and other bodies is an important source of information which guid...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
Accumulating evidence points to a map of visual regions encoding specific categories of objects. For...
We recorded intracranial local field potentials (iLFPs) in right extrastriate visual cortex of a pat...
Neurophysiological and functional imaging studies have investigated the representation of animate an...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
Although the neural processing of visual images of bodies is critical for survival, it is much less ...
Large-scale topographic representations of the body have long been established in the somatosensory ...
Humans are highly adept at multisensory processing of object shape in both vision and touch. Previou...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
A human body part, such as a foot, may be observed from an egocentric perspective (consistent with l...
The extrastriate body area (EBA) processes visual information about body parts, and it is considered...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...