The neural mechanisms underlying the Müller-Lyer illusion and its interaction with visuospatial judgments

R Weidner, GR Fink - Cerebral Cortex, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Arrows terminating a line can distort the perceived line length. This so-called Müller-Lyer
illusion can be used in healthy human subjects to mimic the performance of neglect patients …

Left dorsal premotor cortex and supramarginal gyrus complement each other during rapid action reprogramming

G Hartwigsen, S Bestmann, NS Ward… - Journal of …, 2012 - Soc Neuroscience
The ability to discard a prepared action plan in favor of an alternative action is critical when
facing sudden environmental changes. We tested whether the functional contribution of left …

[HTML][HTML] Bilateral parietal activations for complex visual-spatial functions: Evidence from a visual-spatial construction task

A Seydell-Greenwald, K Ferrara, CE Chambers… - Neuropsychologia, 2017 - Elsevier
In this paper, we examine brain lateralization patterns for a complex visual-spatial task
commonly used to assess general spatial abilities. Although spatial abilities have classically …

[HTML][HTML] Anatomical predictors of mental rotation with bodily and non-bodily stimuli: A lesion-symptom study

N Doganci, SY Coll, E Marti, R Ptak - Neuropsychologia, 2024 - Elsevier
Mental rotation (MR) is widely regarded as a quintessential example of an embodied
cognitive process. This viewpoint stems from the functional parallels between MR and the …

Brain network dynamics underlying visuospatial judgment: an FMRI connectivity study

TA de Graaf, A Roebroeck, R Goebel… - Journal of Cognitive …, 2010 - direct.mit.edu
Previous functional imaging research has consistently indicated involvement of bilateral
fronto-parietal networks during the execution of visuospatial tasks. Studies with TMS have …

Bilateral parietal cortex function during motor imagery

MK Fleming, CM Stinear, WD Byblow - Experimental brain research, 2010 - Springer
The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement of the parietal cortex during motor
imagery (MI). In experiment one, participants imagined a sequence of upper limb …

Posterior parietal rTMS disrupts human Path Integration during a vestibular navigation task

BM Seemungal, V Rizzo, MA Gresty, JC Rothwell… - Neuroscience …, 2008 - Elsevier
In contrast to vision, the neuro-anatomical substrates of vestibular perception are obscure.
The vestibular apparati provide a head angular velocity signal allowing perception of self …

Differences in TMS-evoked responses between schizophrenia patients and healthy controls can be observed without a dedicated EEG system

N Levit-Binnun, V Litvak, H Pratt, E Moses… - Clinical …, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: The combination of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and
electroencephalography (EEG) has been hampered by the large artifact that the TMS …

[HTML][HTML] Different strategies do not moderate primary motor cortex involvement in mental rotation: a TMS study

S Bode, S Koeneke, L Jäncke - Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2007 - Springer
Background Regions of the dorsal visual stream are known to play an essential role during
the process of mental rotation. The functional role of the primary motor cortex (M1) in mental …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation over the left posterior superior temporal gyrus on picture-word interference

V Piai, L Nieberlein, G Hartwigsen - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Word-production theories argue that during language production, a concept activates
multiple lexical candidates in left temporal cortex, and the intended word is selected from …