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Date: 2013-01-11 20:59:09
Neuroscience
Cognitive science
Cognition
Cerebrum
Cognitive neuroscience
Psycholinguistics
Semantics
Fictive motion
Fusiform face area
Inferior temporal gyrus
Visual cortex
Motion perception

Modulation of BOLD Response in Motion-sensitive Lateral Temporal Cortex by Real and Fictive Motion Sentences Ayse Pinar Saygin1,2,3, Stephen McCullough1,4, Morana Alac1, and Karen Emmorey1,4 Abstract

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