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White-Matter Connectivity between Face-Responsive Regions in the Human Brain
2011
Cerebral Cortex
Face recognition is of major social importance and involves highly selective brain regions thought to be organized in a distributed functional network. However, the exact architecture of interconnections between these regions remains unknown. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify face-responsive regions in 22 participants and then employed diffusion tensor imaging with probabilistic tractography to establish the white-matter pathways between these functionally defined
doi:10.1093/cercor/bhr226
pmid:21893680
fatcat:m56xlj2mf5f5flxd66p4a6b3ta