That's near my hand! Parietal and premotor coding of hand-centered space contributes to localization and self-attribution of the hand.

Volume: 32, Issue: 42, Pages: 14573 - 14582
Published: Oct 17, 2012
Abstract
The ability to identify and localize our own limbs is crucial for survival. Indeed, the majority of our interactions with objects occur within the space surrounding the hands. In non-human primates, neurons in the posterior parietal and premotor cortices dynamically represent the space near the upper limbs in hand-centered coordinates. Neuronal populations selective for the space near the hand also exist in humans. It is unclear whether these...
Paper Details
Title
That's near my hand! Parietal and premotor coding of hand-centered space contributes to localization and self-attribution of the hand.
Published Date
Oct 17, 2012
Volume
32
Issue
42
Pages
14573 - 14582
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