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Negative BOLD in Sensory Cortices During Verbal Memory: A Component in Generating Internal Representations?
2009
Brain Topography
People tend to close their eyes when trying to retrieve an event or a visual image from memory. However the brain mechanisms behind this phenomenon remain poorly understood. Recently, we showed that during visual mental imagery, auditory areas show a much more robust deactivation than during visual perception. Here we ask whether this is a special case of a more general phenomenon involving retrieval of intrinsic, internally stored information, which would result in crossmodal deactivations in
doi:10.1007/s10548-009-0089-2
pmid:19326203
fatcat:46g2lrylerftdgoeqx67uztg3a