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Grossman, Emily - Center for Cognitive Neuroscience & Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, Irvine
Brain Areas Involved in Perception of Biological Motion
Visual perception and neural correlates of novel `biological motion' John A. Pyles, Javier O. Garcia, Donald D. Hoffman, Emily D. Grossman *
Learning to See Biological Motion: Brain Activity Parallels Behavior
Neuropsychologia 47 (2009) 12611268 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
Perceptual and computational analysis of critical features for biological motion
Functional specificity is a fundamental property of brainbehavior relationships (Brodmann, 1909; Edel-
Author's personal copy Necessary but not sufficient: Motion perception is required
Brief communication Repetitive TMS over posterior STS disrupts perception of
Vision Research 41 (2001) 14751482 Brain activity evoked by inverted and imagined biological motion
Temporal "Bubbles" reveal key features for point-light biological motion perception