Functional double dissociation between two inferior temporal cortical areas: perirhinal cortex versus middle temporal gyrus.
There is both anatomic and cytoarchitectural evidence for dorsal-ventral subdivisions of the inferior temporal cortex. Despite this, there has been only limited evidence of corresponding functional subdivisions and no evidence that two adjacent cortical areas within the inferior temporal cortex, nam...
Principais autores: | Buckley, M, Gaffan, D, Murray, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1997
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