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Article Dans Une Revue Cognitive Brain Research Année : 2001

Cortical responses to object-motion and visually-induced self-motion perception.

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We investigated the spatiotemporal cortical dynamics during the perception of object-motion and visually-induced self-motion perception in six normal subjects, using a 143-channel neuromagnetometer. Object-motion specific tasks evoked early transient activity over the right temporooccipital cortex, while self-motion perception, or vection, additionally was followed by sustained bilateral activity in the temporoparietal area. The specific signal distributions suggest to represent the different perceptual modes of object-motion and self-motion sensation.

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Neurosciences
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hal-00579454 , version 1 (23-03-2011)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00579454 , version 1
  • PUBMED : 11489620

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G. Wiest, Michel-Ange M.-A. Amorim, D. Mayer, S. Schick, L. Deecke, et al.. Cortical responses to object-motion and visually-induced self-motion perception.. Cognitive Brain Research, 2001, 12 (1), pp.167-70. ⟨hal-00579454⟩
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