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Smaller Primary Visual Cortex Is Associated with Stronger, but Less Precise Mental Imagery
2015
Cerebral Cortex
Despite mental imagery's ubiquitous role in human perception, cognition and behavior, one standout question remains unanswered: Why does imagery vary so much from one individual to the next? Here, we used a behavioral paradigm that measures the functional impact of a mental image on subsequent conscious perception and related these measures to the anatomy of the early visual cortex estimated by fMRI retinotopic mapping. We observed a negative relationship between primary visual cortex (V1)
doi:10.1093/cercor/bhv186
pmid:26286919
fatcat:qowmsporfzgthbclt2nomqsa4u