Publications by authors named "Katharina Seiderer"
Article Synopsis
- The study investigates how the brain processes self-motion signals by using whole-brain neuroimaging to identify the egomotion network in a large group of participants.
- Key brain areas involved in this network were pinpointed, including the cingulate sulcus, cerebellum, and temporo-parietal cortex, suggesting a connection with multisensory integration and spatial awareness.
- Findings indicate that specific connections, particularly between the cingulate sulcus and cerebellum, play a crucial role in perceiving egomotion, enhancing our understanding of how different sensory inputs combine for movement perception.
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