12. Prefrontal cortical activation during word-associative, face-associative, and word-face-associative encoding
We report a fMRI study of associative encoding. Subjects studied blocks of word pairs, face pairs, and word-face pairs under two encoding instructions, which either involved judgments about the individual items comprising the pairs or required subjects to associate the items. Comparisons between the...
Main Authors: | Downes, J, Mackay, C, Tsivilis, D, Mayes, A, Montaldi, D, Hunkin, N, Singh, K, Roberts, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2001
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