Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7313728 | Cortex | 2015 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Thus far, fMRI studies have demonstrated the relevance of the left middle and superior temporal gyri in viewing, naming, and matching tools and related actions and contexts. Since in our study all these factors were equally (ir)relevant both in the tool use pantomime and the tool use demonstration conditions, the present findings enhance the knowledge about the function of these brain regions in tool-related cognitive processes. The two contrasted conditions only differ regarding the fact that the pantomime condition requires the individual to act with an imaginary tool in hand. Therefore, we suggest that the left middle and superior temporal gyri are specifically involved in integrating the projected mental image of a tool in the execution of a tool-specific movement concept.
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Authors
Hedda Lausberg, Philipp Kazzer, Hauke R. Heekeren, Isabell Wartenburger,