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   Holding biological motion in working memory: An fMRI study  
   
نویسنده lu x. ,huang j. ,yi y. ,shen m. ,weng x. ,gao z.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Holding biological motion (bm),the movements of animate entities,in working memory (wm) is important to our daily life activities. however,the neural substrates underlying the wm processing of bm remain largely unknown. employing the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) technique,the current study directly investigated this issue. we used point-light bm animations as the tested stimuli,and explored the neural substrates involved in encoding and retaining bm information in wm. participants were required to remember two or four bm stimuli in a change-detection task. we first defined a set of potential brain regions devoted to the bm processing in wm in one experiment. we then conducted the second fmri experiment,and performed time-course analysis over the pre-defined regions,which allowed us to differentiate the encoding and maintenance phases of wm. the results showed that a set of brain regions were involved in encoding bm into wm,including the middle frontal gyrus,inferior frontal gyrus,superior parietal lobule,inferior parietal lobule,superior temporal sulcus,fusiform gyrus,and middle occipital gyrus. however,only the middle frontal gyrus,inferior frontal gyrus,superior parietal lobule,and inferior parietal lobule were involved in retaining bm into wm. these results suggest that an overlapped network exists between the wm encoding and maintenance for bm; however,retaining bm in wm predominately relies on the mirror neuron system. © 2016 lu,huang,yi,shen,wengand gao.
کلیدواژه Biological motion; fMRI; Mirror neuron system; Point-light display; Working memory
آدرس department of psychology,zhejiang university,hangzhou, China, network center,women’s hospital,school of medicine,zhejiang university,hangzhou, China, department of speech and hearing science,arizona state university,tempe,az, United States, department of psychology,zhejiang university,hangzhou, China, center for cognition and brain disorders,hangzhou normal university,hangzhou, China, department of psychology,zhejiang university,hangzhou, China
 
     
   
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