Abstract

We clarified whether temporal changes in information processing exist by comparing real and apparent motion conditions when tactile moving perception was given. We used magnetoencephalography (MEG), which has a high temporal resolution, to capture the dynamic changes in brain information processing. As a result, it was revealed that temporal transition through several cortexes was shown in which initial information processing occurred in the somatosensory cortex, followed by MT/V5, and then the activity was transmitted to motor-related areas when tactile moving stimuli were given.

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