“…Furthermore, animated stimuli frequently engaged the superior temporal gyrus and sulcus (STG, STS; Gobbini et al, 2007;Martin & Weisberg, 2003;Santos et al, 2010;Schultz et al, 2003;Tavares et al, 2008), which play a central role in the identification of biological and intentional motion (Blake & Shiffrar, 2007;Schultz, Friston, O'Doherty, Wolpert, & Frith, 2005;Schultz, Imamizu, Kawato, & Frith, 2004; Woodbury-Smith, Klin, & Volkmar, 2005). Two other important nodes of the social neural network previously associated with animacy perception are the insula (Gobbini et al, 2007;Santos et al, 2010;Wheatley et al, 2007) and the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC, Tavares et al, 2008;Wheatley et al, 2007), which are involved in integrative processing of affective information (Craig, 2009;Singer, Critchley, & Preuschoff, 2009) and in inferential and evaluative social processing (Freeman, Schiller, Rule, & Ambady, 2010;Kuzmanovic et al, 2012;Lieberman, 2010;Schiller, Freeman, Mitchell, Uleman, & Phelps, 2009), respectively.…”