The role of the anterior intraparietal sulcus and the lateral occipital cortex in fingertip force scaling and weight perception during object lifting
Vonne van Polanen, Guy Rens, Marco Davare
Abstract
This article provides new insights into the neural mechanisms underlying object lifting and perception. Using transcranial magnetic stimulation during object lifting, we show that effects of previous experience on force scaling and weight perception are not mediated by the anterior intraparietal sulcus or the lateral occipital cortex (LO). In contrast, we highlight a unique role for LO in load force scaling, suggesting different brain processes for grip and load force scaling in object manipulation.
Topics & Concepts
Intraparietal sulcusTranscranial magnetic stimulationPsychologyNeurosciencePerceptionSulcusPosterior parietal cortexContrast (vision)ScalingStimulationComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceGeometryMathematicsMotor Control and AdaptationMuscle activation and electromyography studiesTactile and Sensory Interactions