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Linguistic experience acquisition for novel stimuli selectively activates the neural network of the visual word form area
2020
NeuroImage
The human ventral visual cortex is functionally organized into different domains that sensitively respond to different categories, such as words and objects. There is heated debate over what principle constrains the locations of those domains. Taking the visual word form area (VWFA) as an example, we tested whether the word preference in this area originates from the bottom-up processes related to word shape (the shape hypothesis) or top-down connectivity of higher-order language regions (the
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116838
pmid:32298792
fatcat:sadotk7wnffv3df4eaoy7jrhue