Individual face- and house-related eye movement patterns distinctively activate FFA and PPA
The fusiform face area and parahippocampal place area respond to face and scene stimuli respectively. Here, the authors show using fMRI that these brain areas are also preferentially activated by eye movements associated with looking at faces and scenes even when no images are shown.
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Main Authors: | Lihui Wang, Florian Baumgartner, Falko R. Kaule, Michael Hanke, Stefan Pollmann |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3da4e80c65d04c9799cb5b3e80c489de |
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