TY - CONF T2 - 10th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (HBM2004) N1 - Abstract published in "Neuroimage, vol. 22, suppl.1, 2004" ID - eprints3372 N2 - V5/MT complex responds selectively to perception of optic flow (Morrone et al., Nature Neurosci , 2001). Since similarities exist between visual and tactile perception, we hypothesized that tactile flow might also rely on V5/MT response. We and others have shown recently that visual extrastriate cortical areas respond both during visual and tactile recognition of objects, indicating that these regions are organized in a supramodal fashion. In this study, we measured neural response evoked during visual and tactile perception of coherently moving dot patterns to test the hypothesis that V5/MT may be supramodally organized and may respond also to tactile stimulation. SN - 1053-8119 PB - Elsevier M2 - Budapest, Hungary A1 - Vanello, Nicola A1 - Ricciardi, Emiliano A1 - Dente, Davide A1 - Sgambelluri, Nicola A1 - Scilingo, Enzo Pasquale A1 - Gentili, Claudio A1 - Sani, Lorenzo A1 - Positano, Vincenzo A1 - Santarelli, Maria Filomena A1 - Guazzelli, Mario A1 - Haxby, James V. A1 - Landini, Luigi A1 - Bicchi, Antonio A1 - Pietrini, Pietro UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811905700161 Y1 - 2004/// TI - Perception of optic and tactile flow both activate V5/MT cortical complex in the human brain AV - none ER -