Biological motion task performance predicts superior temporal sulcus activity


Biological motion task performance predicts superior temporal sulcus activity is a scholarly work by Charlotte Nymberg, published in 2011 in ''Brain and Cognition''. The main subjects of the publication include lateralization of brain function, inferior frontal gyrus, neuroscience, embodied cognition, motion, superior temporal sulcus, laterality, executive functions, fusiform gyrus, perception, psychology, cognitive psychology, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and biological motion. The present study directly associated STS activity with performance on a challenging task requiring the interpretation of human movement.

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