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- W4365451222 abstract "Abstract The extrastriate body area (EBA) is a region in the lateral occipito-temporal cortex which is sensitive to perceived body parts. Neuroimaging studies suggested that EBA is related to body and tool processing, regardless of the sensory modalities. However, how essential this region is for visual tool processing and non-visual object processing remains a matter of controversy. In this preregistered fMRI-guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) study, we examined the causal involvement of EBA in multisensory body and tool recognition. Participants used either vision or haptics to identify three object categories: hands, teapots (tools), and cars (control objects). Continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) was applied over left EBA, right EBA, or vertex (control site). Performance for visually perceived hands and teapots (relative to cars) was more strongly disrupted by cTBS over left EBA than over the vertex, whereas no such object-specific effect was observed in haptics. The simulation of the induced electric fields confirmed that the cTBS affected regions including EBA. These results indicate that the lateral occipito-temporal cortex is functionally relevant for visual hand and tool processing, while the rTMS over EBA may differently affect object recognition between the two sensory modalities." @default.
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- W4365451222 title "Functional relevance of the extrastriate body area for visual and haptic object recognition: a preregistered fMRI-guided TMS study" @default.
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