“…The other AON node, the posterior middle temporal gyrus/superior temporal sulcus, is also activated when observing the action of a biological motion (Grossman et al, 2000;Grossman, Jardine, & Pyles, 2010;Herrington, Nymberg, & Schultz, 2011;Pelphrey, Morris, Michelich, Allison, & McCarthy, 2005;Saygin, 2007), implying that pitching action can be processed using the structural and kinematic information of joints (Chen et al, 2020). Furthermore, when viewing strike versus ball pitches, batters show different brain activation intensities within the AON nodes (Chen et al, 2020), particularly in the left ventral extrastriate cortex (Chen et al, 2020(Chen et al, , 2022. This activation is possibly associated with the processing of the relevant visual information conveyed by the pitching action and baseball trajectory.…”