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The posterior superior temporal sulcus is sensitive to the outcome of human and non-human goal-directed actions
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Abstract
- Prior studies have demonstrated that the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) is involved in analyzing the intentions underlying actions and is sensitive to the context within which actions occur. However, it is debated whether the pSTS is actually sensitive to goals underlying actions, or whether previous studies can be interpreted to suggest that the pSTS is instead involved in the allocation of visual attention towards unexpected events. In addition, little is known about whether the pSTS is specialized for reasoning about the actions of social agents or whether the pSTS is sensitive to the actions of both animate and inanimate entities. Here, using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we investigated activation in response to passive viewing of successful and unsuccessful animate and inanimate goal-directed actions. Activation in the right pSTS was stronger in response to failed actions compared to successful actions, suggesting that the pSTS plays a role in encoding the goals underlying actions. Activation in the pSTS did not differentiate between animate and inanimate actions, suggesting that the pSTS is sensitive to the goal-directed actions of both animate and inanimate entities.
- Subjects :
- Male
Time Factors
Cognitive Neuroscience
Motion Perception
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Context (language use)
Brain mapping
Outcome (game theory)
Young Adult
medicine
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Visual attention
Animals
Humans
Attention
Posterior superior temporal sulcus
Communication
Brain Mapping
medicine.diagnostic_test
business.industry
General Medicine
Original Articles
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Social agents
Temporal Lobe
Oxygen
Pattern Recognition, Visual
Non-human
Female
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
business
Psychology
Neuroscience
Goals
Photic Stimulation
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22bf386748e2f85d0fa5d346c0f5a72d