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Cover Picture: Only in response to attended biological motion revealed by a set of lights on the joints of a human figure (see an outline of the walking figure with locations of 11 dots on its head and main joints), consecutive peaks of gamma MEG activity occur over the left occipital, parietal and the right temporal cortex (blue highlighted regions). The oscillatory response to ignored walker is restricted to the left parieto-temporal area.The lower panel shows a colour-coded time-frequency spectrogram representation (TFR) with the enhanced oscillatory gamma MEG response to point-light walker over the parietal cortex (yellow); vertical green bars indicate stimulus onset, and latencies of 100 ms and 200 ms (from the left to the right, respectively). See Pavlova et al., pp. 321–327.



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