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February 15, 2002, Vol. 14, No. 2, Pages 145-159
Posted Online March 13, 2006.
(doi:10.1162/089892902317236803)
© 2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Neural Specialization for Letter Recognition Thad A. PolkUniversity of Michigan Matthew StallcupUniversity of Pennsylvania Geoffrey K. AguirreUniversity of Pennsylvania David C. AlsopUniversity of Pennsylvania Mark D'EspositoUniversity of Pennsylvania John A. DetreUniversity of Pennsylvania Martha J. FarahUniversity of Pennsylvania
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to estimate neural activity while subjects viewed strings of consonants, digits, and shapes. An area on or near the left fusiform gyrus was found that responded significantly more to letters than digits. Similar results were obtained when consonants were used whose visual features were matched with the digits and when an active matching task was used, suggesting that the results cannot be easily attributed to artifacts of the stimuli or task. These results demonstrate that neural specialization in the human brain can extend to a category of stimuli that is culturally defined and that is acquired many years postnatally. Cited byXun Liu, Nicholas A. Steinmetz, Alison B. Farley, Charles D. Smith, Jane E. Joseph. (2008) Mid-fusiform Activation during Object Discrimination Reflects the Process of Differentiating Structural Descriptions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 20:9, 1711-1726 Online publication date: 1-Sep-2008. Abstract
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