Journal article
Head position modulates activity in the human parietal eye fields
PR Brotchie, MB Lee, DY Chen, M Lourensz, G Jackson, WG Bradley
Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2003
Abstract
For us to interact with our environment we need to know where objects are around us, relative to our body. In monkeys, a body-centered map of visual space is known to exist within the parietal eye fields. This map is formed by the modulation of retinal responses by gain fields to gaze position. In humans, no map of body-centered space has yet been discovered but clinical data suggest that the right parietal lobe is predominantly responsible for visuospatial function. Using functional MRI, we have been able to demonstrate that an area in the intraparietal sulcus of humans has properties very similar to the parietal eye fields of monkeys. This area demonstrates BOLD signal changes related to t..
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