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The Default Mode Network Differentiates Biological From Non-Biological Motion.

Eran Dayan1,2,3, Irit Sella2, Albert Mukovskiy4,5, Yehonatan Douek1, Martin A Giese4,5, Rafael Malach2, Tamar Flash1.   

Abstract

The default mode network (DMN) has been implicated in an array of social-cognitive functions, including self-referential processing, theory of mind, and mentalizing. Yet, the properties of the external stimuli that elicit DMN activity in relation to these domains remain unknown. Previous studies suggested that motion kinematics is utilized by the brain for social-cognitive processing. Here, we used functional MRI to examine whether the DMN is sensitive to parametric manipulations of observed motion kinematics. Preferential responses within core DMN structures differentiating non-biological from biological kinematics were observed for the motion of a realistically looking, human-like avatar, but not for an abstract object devoid of human form. Differences in connectivity patterns during the observation of biological versus non-biological kinematics were additionally observed. Finally, the results additionally suggest that the DMN is coupled more strongly with key nodes in the action observation network, namely the STS and the SMA, when the observed motion depicts human rather than abstract form. These findings are the first to implicate the DMN in the perception of biological motion. They may reflect the type of information used by the DMN in social-cognitive processing.
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Keywords:  action-perception coupling; biological motion; default mode network

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25217472      PMCID: PMC4701122          DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhu199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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