Een cerebraal mechanisme voor het vertalen van actiedoelen naar actieplannen [A cerebral mechanism for translating action goals into action plans]
Publication year
2016Author(s)
Publisher
[S.l.] : [S.n.]
Series
Donders series ; 244
ISBN
9789462840737
Number of pages
199 p.
Annotation
RU Radboud Universiteit, 23 november 2016
Promotor : Toni, I. Co-promotores : Lange, F.P. de, Verhagen, L.
Publication type
Dissertation

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Organization
SW OZ DCC BO
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Donders series; Action, intention, and motor control; DI-BCB_DCC_Theme 2: Perception, Action and ControlAbstract
Visual information is processed along two cortical pathways in the human brain, a ventral visual stream for perception, and a dorsal visual stream for the generation of actions. It has been assumed that information processed in the two streams remains largely separated and is only combined at a late stage. However, in this thesis, I provide ideas and evidence of early contributions of the ventral visual stream to the generation of goal-directed object manipulating actions. Specifically, using functional and structural neuroimaging, as well as time resolved analyses of the effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation on overt action execution, I show that the extrastriate body area – a ventral stream area involved in the visual perception of human bodies – generates a representation of desired action goal states. This representation is subsequently used by dorsal stream areas during the specification and generation of motor commands. These findings provide a cortical mechanism for the translation of action goals into motor plans, and enhance our understanding of perception and action mechanisms in our brain.Proefschrift Dissertation
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