Task-dependent activation of face-sensitive cortex: an fMRI adaptation study.
Face processing in the human brain recruits a widespread cortical network based mainly in the ventral and lateral temporal and occipital lobes. However, the extent to which activity within this network is driven by different face properties versus being determined by the manner in which faces are pr...
Main Authors: | Cohen Kadosh, K, Henson, R, Cohen Kadosh, R, Johnson, M, Dick, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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