Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10467191 | Neuropsychologia | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Category-related brain activations have been reported in the posterior fusiform gyri when people view pictures of tools and animals, but only a single study has observed this pattern when the stimuli were words, rather than pictures. Here we replicate these category effects with words and provide evidence that distinctive patterns of activation are task specific. The results suggest that category-related activation in the posterior fusiform gyri can be driven either “bottom-up” by visual processing of images or “top-down” by word processing.
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Authors
Joseph T. Devlin, Matthew F.S. Rushworth, Paul M. Matthews,