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Dynamic Premotor-to-Parietal Interactions during Spatial Imagery
2008
Journal of Neuroscience
The neurobiological processes underlying mental imagery are a matter of debate and controversy among neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, philosophers, and biologists. Recent neuroimaging studies demonstrated that the execution of mental imagery activates large frontoparietal and occipitotemporal networks in the human brain. These previous imaging studies, however, neglected the crucial interplay within and across the widely distributed cortical networks of activated brain regions. Here,
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.2656-08.2008
pmid:18716200
pmcid:PMC6671055
fatcat:stfy2ad4xfa7biatug2qiwcurm