Journal article
Viewing the motion of human body parts activates different regions of premotor, temporal, and parietal cortex
KJ Wheaton, JC Thompson, A Syngeniotis, DF Abbott, A Puce
Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2004
Abstract
Activation of premotor and temporoparietal cortex occurs when we observe others movements, particularly relating to objects. Viewing the motion of different body parts without the context of an object has not been systematically evaluated. During a 3T fMRI study, 12 healthy subjects viewed human face, hand, and leg motion, which was not directed at or did not involve an object. Activation was identified relative to static images of the same human face, hand, and leg in both individual subject and group average data. Four clear activation foci emerged: (1) right MT/V5 activated to all forms of viewed motion; (2) right STS activated to face and leg motion; (3) ventral premotor cortex activated..
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