The extrastriate body area (EBA) of ramon's brain is activated by this viewing.
The extrastriate body area (EBA) is a region in human lateral occipital cortex of the brain that is involved in the visual perception of moving and static images of the human body and its parts. The EBA is highly regulated by limb (arm, foot) movements to a specific visual impulse even without visual feedback from the limb movement. EBA does not respond to faces and impulse groups that are not associated with the human body.