Genetic influence is linked to cortical morphology in category-selective areas of visual cortex
It remains unclear whether the functional organization of the visual cortex is shaped by genetic or environmental factors. Using fMRI in twins (n = 424), these authors show that activation patterns in category-selective areas are heritable, and that the genetic effects in these areas are linked to s...
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Main Authors: | Nooshin Abbasi, John Duncan, Reza Rajimehr |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea4b75eb6a8f411db964f68d2eca7f0b |
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